"I spent four years working with him, I call him my partner and my friend," Clinton said. "I am ready to defend and build on the progress of his eight years in the presidency."
Clinton also took time to work in some lines about the World Series champs - the Chicago Cubs.
"You know, the last time the Cubs won (in 1908), women couldn't vote," Clinton said. "I think women are making up for that in this election," as the crowd cheered.
Clinton then switched over to a speech that she brought out on Wednesday in Arizona and Nevada, in which she rattled off a host of arguments as to why Donald Trump should not be elected President.
"Imagine what that will be like," Clinton said of a Trump victory next week, "to have him in the Oval Office."
"Is this someone we want to put in charge of our military?" Clinton asked, getting a resounding, "No!" from the crowd.
As Clinton was speaking, Donald Trump arrived at his own rally in North Carolina; the polls have closed in that state - one of many key battlegrounds next Tuesday.
The polls have been all over the place in recent days, making it hard to figure out which way North Carolina is going.
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