US’ progress will go down drain if Clinton doesn’t win: Obama

In a final push on the last day of campaigning for Hillary Clinton, President Barack Obama said that the progress made by America in the last eight years of his administration “would go down the drain” if the Democratic presidential nominee does not win in the polls.

By :  migrator
Update: 2016-11-08 17:25 GMT
President Barack Obama

Washington

“All that progress goes down the drain if we don’t win tomorrow” Obama said at an election rally in Michigan on Monday, which has voted for a Democrats over the past few decades, but appears to have leaned towards the Republicans this time. 

Michigan is home to three American motor giants including Ford and General Motors, which were badly hit by the 2008 economic recession. 

These companies are back in business, which is mainly attributed to the policies adopted by Obama Administration in the last eight years. The Clinton Campaign had to rush Obama to Michigan as a last minute enforcement. “We took what could have been a Great Depression and turned it into recovery. 

Our businesses turned job losses into 15.5 million new jobs. We saw an auto industry that was flat on its back roar its way back to break new records brought the unemployment rate in Michigan below the national average, and across the nation, cut the unemployment rate in half,” he said.

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