President Barack Obama is signing off at the Democratic National Convention by thanking Americans for sustaining him through two terms.

He was also joined onstage by Hillary Clinton, who will formally accept the bid for the democratic nomination for president Thursday night.
    
In his speech, President Obama said his tenure hasn't "fixed everything." But he said he'll leave office with assurances the Democratic Party "is in good hands" and that voters will sustain his successor as they've sustained him.
    
Obama recalled a "big-eyed green owl" given to him by the parents of a 7-year-old girl killed a school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut.
    
He recalled meeting an injured solider who learned to walk again and who stepped into the Oval Office to shake the president's hand.
    
The president recalled a small business owner from Colorado who gave up his own pay to keep from firing his employees.
    
And he recalls a Texas conservative expressing his appreciation for the president because he tries "to be a good dad."

At the end of his speech, the President asked voters to "reject cynicism, reject fear" and elect Hillary Clinton the next president.