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Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton returned to the campaign trail Thursday with a stop in Greensboro. Clinton took the stage about 10 minutes before her scheduled time and spoke for just over 20 minutes at the Old Student Recreational Center on the campus of UNC-Greensboro. You can watch video of the entire event at the top of this story. Clinton said she "powered through" her pneumonia and coughing spell because the last place she wanted to be was at home in the last months of the campaign. WXII's Margaret Johnson reported some people were escorted out for yelling during Clinton's appearance. While Clinton has been in the battleground state of North Carolina multiple times since essentially sealing the Democratic nomination in June, this was her first stop in the Triad since then. Running mate Tim Kaine campaigned in Greensboro last month, while daughter Chelsea Clinton was at a Wake Forest University roundtable Tuesday. This was Clinton's first campaign appearance since she took time off to recover from pneumonia. Clinton's doctor gave her the diagnosis on Friday and recommended she take five days off to rest, Clinton told CNN. Her campaign didn't disclose the illness until Sunday, after video circulated on social media showing her stumbling and being supported by aides after abruptly leaving a 9/11 memorial service in New York City. Clinton's doctor said Sunday evening that Clinton had become overheated and dehydrated at the 9/11 event. The Republican presidential ticket has made three Triad stops since June. Donald Trump has campaigned in both Greensboro and Winston-Salem since then, while running mate Mike Pence conducted his own rally in Winston-Salem two weeks ago. Trump is scheduled to appear at High Point University on Tuesday. We will have team coverage of Clinton's campaign event starting on WXII 12 News at 5.