From Yang's 'No Tie Look' to Bernie Bucks: A look at quirky, costly 2020 campaign merch
Andrew Yang supporters can purchase a "no tie summer look" for $40 that comes with a certificate.
President Trump's campaign website features MAGA swimsuits for men and women, $65 beach towels and sunglasses holders, among other seasonal items.Democratic presidential candidate former tech executive Andrew Yang speaks during the second night of the first Democratic presidential debate on June 27, 2019 in Miami, Florida.Raising money for presidential campaigns is serious business, but that doesn't mean candidates can't have a little fun with it.
Campaign sites this cycle are full of routine merchandise such as hats and t-shirts, but they're also featuring some oddball items that voters might not necessarily associate with hard-hitting presidential politics.. Other candidates — Sen. Kamala Harris, entrepreneur Andrew Yang and President Donald Trump — are offering summer-themed goods like "Koozies," which keep drinks cold.
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