Hillary Clinton greets supporters as she takes the stage at her last appearance in New Hampshire before Election Day, in Manchester, NH, Nov. 6, 2016. President Obama will campaign for her there today, and Donald Trump will finish his campaign in Manchester tonight. Photo by Alexandra Wimley/BU News Service
Amelia Hicks, 7, of Concord, NH, reads under an American flag while waiting for Clinton to take the stage. Photo by Alexandra Wimley/BU News Service
Attendees cheer and wave as they wait for the rally to begin. Photo by Alexandra Wimley/BU News Service
Anders Fring, 7, poses before the rally. Photo by Alexandra Wimley/BU News Service
U.S. Senate nominee Maggie Hassan speaks to the crowd. Hassan joined other New Hampshire politicians to encourage the attendees to vote for Democratic candidates down the ballot in New Hampshire. Photo by Alexandra Wimley/BU News Service
Eliza Fleming, 11, of Adley, Mass., holds a Hillary Clinton doll before Clinton speaks to the audience. Photo by Alexandra Wimley/BU News Service
Singer-songwriter James Taylor pauses in between songs to speak to the audience. Taylor dedicated his performance of “You’ve Got a Friend” to Clinton. Photo by Alexandra Wimley/BU News Service
Khizr Khan, the Gold Star father whose son U.S. Army Capt. Humayun Khan died while serving in the 2004 Iraq War, thanks Clinton after he addressed the audience. “Donald Trump, would my son captain Humayun Khan have a place in your America?,” said Khan. Photo by Alexandra Wimley/BU News Service
Clinton speaks to the crowd at the end of the rally. Clinton urged attendees to knock on doors, make calls and encourage neighbors to vote on Election Day. Photo by Alexandra Wimley/BU News Service
Sarah Hoff, of Melrose, Mass., claps while Clinton speaks on stage. Photo by Alexandra Wimley/BU News Service
Clinton addresses the crowd during her last appearance in New Hampshire before Election Day. “This election is a moment of reckoning,” Clinton said. “It is a choice between division or union, between strong, steady leadership, or a loose cannon, who will put everything at risk.” Photo by Alexandra Wimley/BU News Service