Run It Back.

You want to talk about receipts? Here are the receipts.

Run It Back is not nostalgia. It is not wishful thinking dressed up as a slogan. It is a data driven argument. Look at what we had. Look at what the numbers actually said. Then tell us with a straight face that you would not run it back.

57%
Obama's approval rating when he left office January 2017. The highest presidential exit approval rating since Bill Clinton. He left more popular than he arrived.
75 months
Consecutive months of private sector job growth. The longest streak of continuous job growth in recorded American history at the time.
20 million
Americans who gained health insurance under the ACA. The uninsured rate dropped from 16% to under 9% — the largest coverage expansion since Medicare.
#1
Most admired man in America, Gallup Poll, 10 consecutive years.
800,000
Jobs saved in the auto industry bailout. General Motors and Chrysler survived. Detroit survived. The Midwest survived.
$152 billion
Federal deficit reduction from 2009 to 2015. Inherited the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression. Cut the deficit by nearly two thirds over six years.
0
Personal scandals during eight years in office. Two terms. Eight years. Zero personal scandals.
"We are not saying it was perfect. We are saying look at the math. Then run it back."