Former First Lady Michelle Obama was with Vice President Kamala Harris in Kalamazoo, Michigan, on Saturday, marking their first joint appearance together on the campaign trail just days after her husband shared a stage with the Vice President for a rally in Atlanta.
Vice President Harris has held many star-studded rallies in the last weeks, with Bruce Springsteen performing on Friday in Atlanta and Willie Nelson joining Saturday’s event in Houston, where Kelly Rowland and Beyoncé endorsed the Vice President.
Mrs. Obama tore into Donald Trump and his "gross incompetence," railing against his mental decline and criminally highlighting the stark comparisons between him and the Vice President.
Both Obamas had delivered fiery speeches at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago in August, with each of them creating viral moments when they fully owned the VP's opponent.
Mrs. Obama reminded what was at stake for women and the future of their reproductive freedoms. "Let's use our voices in these final days and tell the men in our lives to stand, with us, not with Trump."
"Kamala will veto or ban any bill that restricts access to abortion care," Mrs. Obama said to cheers. "Not because she's a woman, but because she's a decent human being. Because she cares about the lives of other people besides herself."
Mrs. Obama implored the crowd to "do something" in the final week of the election: have the difficult conversations, knock on doors, phone bank, and make a plan to vote.
Watch the full rally, below.