During his remarks Monday at Omaha North High School, speaking ahead of Hillary Clinton at her campaign event, Warren Buffett commented on a new project of his: driving prospective voters to the ballot booth.In his speech, Buffett personally pledged to drive 10 people to vote on Election Day, and said he wanted to see every registered voter in Nebraska's District 2 use their constitutional right. He launched Drive2Vote.org shortly after.Volunteer drivers will be solicited by the campaign to assist those in need of a ride to the polls."A single congressional district could decide how the election comes out," Buffett says in a video on the site. "So if you're voting in Douglas County or Sarpy County this year, you're voting as a, we'll call it, a Super Voter. And should this election turn out to be very close, your vote and a very few votes could decide who becomes president."Talk to your neighbors. Talk to your friends. Talk to your relatives. Make sure they've registered to vote. It's not that hard to do. Make sure that everybody that wants to vote can actually get out there and vote."If this thing works out like I hope it will -- and I believe it will -- I think I may have a new profession: Warren Buffett, driver."The site has a few options: a promise to vote, an option to request a ride and an option to drive. There are also helpful links, including how to register to vote, finding an absentee ballot and finding a voter's polling place.Anyone interested who doesn't have internet access can call the Heartland Workers Center at 402-933-6095.

During his remarks Monday at Omaha North High School, speaking ahead of Hillary Clinton at her campaign event, Warren Buffett commented on a new project of his: driving prospective voters to the ballot booth.

In his speech, Buffett personally pledged to drive 10 people to vote on Election Day, and said he wanted to see every registered voter in Nebraska's District 2 use their constitutional right.

He launched Drive2Vote.org shortly after.

Volunteer drivers will be solicited by the campaign to assist those in need of a ride to the polls.

[Watch: Warren Buffett speaks ahead of Hillary Clinton's campaign event]

"A single congressional district could decide how the election comes out," Buffett says in a video on the site. "So if you're voting in Douglas County or Sarpy County this year, you're voting as a, we'll call it, a Super Voter. And should this election turn out to be very close, your vote and a very few votes could decide who becomes president.

"Talk to your neighbors. Talk to your friends. Talk to your relatives. Make sure they've registered to vote. It's not that hard to do. Make sure that everybody that wants to vote can actually get out there and vote.

"If this thing works out like I hope it will -- and I believe it will -- I think I may have a new profession: Warren Buffett, driver."

The site has a few options: a promise to vote, an option to request a ride and an option to drive. There are also helpful links, including how to register to vote, finding an absentee ballot and finding a voter's polling place.

Anyone interested who doesn't have internet access can call the Heartland Workers Center at 402-933-6095.