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Clinton: It's OK if Voters Are "Still Shopping" For a Candidate

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From CBS News' Fernando Suarez

HARRISBURG, PA -- At a rally today, Hillary Clinton said she knows there are still voters out there who are "still shopping" for a candidate and said they have until tomorrow to make a purchase.

"Some people are still probably trying to decide. A lot of you who are here have already decided," Clinton said to applause.

"There are still some of you here who are still shopping, and you know, you can shop all the way 'til the polls close tomorrow."

Clinton, who is campaigning in key media markets today, arrived to the Harrisburg rally over an hour late. Clinton told the crowd of supporters that she understands there are still people out there who are concerned over who will be the next commander-in-chief.

"It's a really big issue," Clinton said, "Well, we've never had a woman as commander-in-chief before."

Clinton continued to make the point that this election should be viewed as a "hiring" decision and told voters, "We're getting down to the final decision. There are two applicants left for the Democratic nomination. I want you to look at resumes, I want you to look at their records!"

Overall, Clinton has been well received at her campaign stops today and she seems confident that she will do well in tomorrow's primary. But Clinton told supporters that over the next 24 hours she needs them to "reach out" to neighbors and friends to turn out and vote.

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