GREENSBORO -- President Barack Obama was interrupted multiple times when he stopped in Greensboro Tuesday to stump for democratic presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton.

He visited the White Oak Amphitheatre to make his case for Clinton over republican presidential nominee, Donald Trump.

"We've got a choice right now between somebody who is as qualified as has ever run for the office of president and somebody who has over and over again has proven himself unfit to represent this country."

The president commented on the audio tapes released last week where Trump made lewd and sexually explicit remarks. "You just have to be a decent human being to say that's not right."

The commander-in-chief also addresed the recent devastation by Hurricane Matthew.

"The entire country has been thinking about North Carolina," he said. "Thoughts and prayers are with folks who are still dealing with rivers that are overflowing, homes that are being flooded."

A few people disrupted the rally at different times. A man and a woman walked down to the front of the venue wearing a handwritten message that said "Bill Clinton Rapist" on their t-shirts.

The president remained calm, explaining this is democracy and cracked a joke. "Those are some folks who are auditioning for a reality show."

The president overall encouraged people to vote for the person he says is ready to run the country.

"Send a message for hope. Send a message by voting for Hillary Clinton."

More candidates are visiting the Triad this week. Hillary clinton's running mate, Senator Tim Kaine, is slated to speak at Davidson College in Davidson Wednesday evening.

Donald Trump will hold a rally Friday afternoon at the the White Oak Amphitheater in Greensboro.