If you’re a Barack Obama fan, this new ad from Hillary Clinton is probably going to make you a little misty-eyed.In 2008 , if you would have told us that by 2016 Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton would be inseparable on the campaign trail, we would have thought you were crazy. But as it turns out, that’s the difference eight years makes. There’s less than 100 days left of the Obama administration. And even though the country seems to be more politically polarized than at any time in recent memory, the President’s approval rating has stayed in a permanent positive spike nearly all year . And the promise of a “third term of Obama,” just happens to be one of the best cases Clinton can make for her own candidacy.The ad, “Progress is on the Ballot” is a two-minute mini-documentary of the Obama years. We hear the president sum up his administration nicely: “We know the progress we’ve made despite the forces of opposition,” he says in the ad – a not-so subtle dig to Republicans in Congress. “Despite the forces of discrimination, despite the politics of backlash. That doesn’t stop with my presidency. We’re just getting started.”The ad ends with a shot of Clinton and Obama walking on stage together.At the last White House Correspondents dinner, President Obama was introduced to Anna Kendrick’s song “You’re Going to Miss Me When I’m Gone.”That seems about right.