"Her efforts are not always flashy and they're not always appreciated here at home, but she made me a better President, and she didn't ask for credit," Obama said as he hit the ground for a campaign blitz in key battle ground states ahead of the November 8 general elections.
Clinton will be a commander-in-chief who would defeat the ISIS, he said, adding she will make a "smart and steady" US President, though not without her share of mistakes.
Obama said when Clinton was challenged, she does not "make things up on the spot". "She doesn't double down on lies - that obviously are lies because there's video," he said in Columbus in an apparent reference to some videos of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump that have resurfaced.
Obama contrasted Trump's complaints of "rigged polls" to the 69-year-old former secretary of state, who takes criticism in her stride and works towards bouncing back better.
"She doesn't say the polls are great when the polls are in her favour, and then when they don't go in her favour, the polls stink and nobody knows what they're talking about. She just works harder and she comes back better," he said, adding that she has concrete plans to do what she promises.
"Has she made mistakes? Of course. So have I. There's nobody in the public arena over the course of 30 years that doesn't make some. But she is a fundamentally good and decent person who knows what she's doing and will be an outstanding President," Obama said amidst applause from the audience.
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Obama said Clinton knows that the decisions that a President makes matter so closely to someone out there.
"It means whether a veteran is getting the right care or not. It means whether a soldier is going to be put in harm's way or not. Knows what it means to parents trying to make ends meet; or whether that plant stays open; or a student who's trying to go to a college for the first time; or a young person who's brought to this country as a baby and now just wants to contribute to the only home she's ever known. Hillary knows they need a champion," he said.
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