President Barack Obama came to Bexley fired up like a coach giving a halftime pep talk to his team.

President Barack Obama came to Bexley fired up like a coach giving a halftime pep talk to his team.

"I know there are all sorts of negative ads and there is noise and distractions but I want you to tune all that out,” he said.

Obama questioned why anyone would cast their vote for Trump and urged voters to not buy what Trump is selling.

"Don't be bamboozled," he said.

He was briefly heckled by a man wearing a Donald Trump Hat, but the president was ready.

"I would also check to see where that hat was made because I'll bet it was made in China,” he told the heckler.

The president also came to Clinton's defense both as a woman and a politician.

"Hillary Clinton is consistently treated differently than just about any other candidate I see out there. Has she made mistakes of course so have I there's no one that's been in the public arena that doesn't make some," he said.

The president’s speech is significant for two reasons. First, Ohio remains a toss-up state and second is damage control.

Clinton's national poll numbers took a dive when news broke of another email investigation, but voters we talked to say that doesn't bother them.

"I have a hard time understanding why people don't trust her. They've investigating her time and time again over decades, and they never found anything," Susan Crisp said.

"Hillary still has my vote, she has more experience and she's been in public office most of her life she will be the next Madam President," Carmentta Weaver said.

Obama closed his speech by telling the crowd they can make history on November 8, similar to the day when he won the Presidency.

"You can elect America's first female president for our daughters and our sons," he said.