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Election memorabilia boom with novelty items and media overprints

The passage merely describes a surge in election‑related merchandise and newspaper over‑printing, offering no concrete leads, transactions, or allegations involving high‑ranking officials or illicit a Numerous novelty items (mouse pads, condoms, bobble‑heads) were sold after the election. Media outlets printed large extra runs of newspapers (NYT, USA Today, Washington Post). A $400 eBay bid was pl

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #015323
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1
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0
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The passage merely describes a surge in election‑related merchandise and newspaper over‑printing, offering no concrete leads, transactions, or allegations involving high‑ranking officials or illicit a Numerous novelty items (mouse pads, condoms, bobble‑heads) were sold after the election. Media outlets printed large extra runs of newspapers (NYT, USA Today, Washington Post). A $400 eBay bid was pl

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Meanwhile, the memorabilia business flourishes as millions of voters seek a variety of tangible items to remind them of the part they played in history simply by voting. Mouse pads, baby bibs, aprons, dog jerseys, bobble-heads, niche buttons ( “Ventriloquists for Obama” ), T-shirts ( “Now | Don’ t Have to Move to Canada” ) and, as reported by NPR, Obama condoms. Somebody bid $400 on eBay for the November 5th issue of the New York Times. USA Today printed 500,000 extra copies; the Washington Post printed 350,000 extras. The only thing | saved was a full- page ad by the 99 Cents Only stores, which included a “Joe the Plumber Special” plunger. There was no limit on how many | could buy.

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