Hillary Clinton Takes 16-Hour Post-PA Surge in Sticker and Button Sales

In the 16 hours since the polls closed in the Pennsylvania primary, items expressing support for Hillary Clinton have accounted for 76.5% of our sales of Election 2008 bumper stickers, buttons, yard signs and such. Just 23.5% of our election sales have been items expressing support for Barack Obama. That’s a stark turnaround from last week, when Barack Obama garnered a 91% share of our sales. Will the trend continue? Stay moused.

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2 Responses to Hillary Clinton Takes 16-Hour Post-PA Surge in Sticker and Button Sales

  1. Plunk says:

    See, this is valid now that it’s making Hillary Clinton look good. But, when this measurement made Barack Obama look good, it was an evil Marxist plot.

  2. Jim says:

    I think Plunk’s referring to the bizarre, unsubstantiated and completely untrue accusation by a Clinton partisan that because from the period of January through today we’d been reporting a large majority of Obama sales, we are somehow being paid under the table by the Obama campaign. What, are we now being paid off by the Clinton campaign. What desperate nonsense.

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