Which Presidential Candidates Make Their Merchandise In America? Not Donald Trump.

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Which Presidential Candidates Make Their Merchandise In America

The group focused particularly on Trump in a recent press release, saying that “Trump certainly talks tough on China, jobs, and trade, but he doesn’t back it up with his own actions – while many manufacturers fight to Make it in America in spite of the odds.”

In his 2015 presidential announcement speech on June 16, Trump said “A lot of people up there can’t get jobs. They can’t get jobs, because there are no jobs, because China has our jobs and Mexico has our jobs. They all have jobs.”

Trump came under fire shortly after that speech when “Made in China” was spotted on merchandise sold in the Trump Store inside Trump Tower in New York City.

Democratic candidates former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-Vt.) appear to make all of their campaign merchandise in America

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I think it's a good idea to have their stuff made in this country. Practice what you preach. Jeb Bush hopes to raise 500 million, even though he thinks spending 500 million on women's health may be too much. At least his 500 million he's raising for his campaign will be spent here.
 
Of course, Hillary might have a problem having her campaign merchandise made overseas, since the Chinese probably don't have a clue what a Confederate flag looks like.
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Which presidents jobs tzar has sent loads of jobs overseas while taking advantage of those tax breaks and loop holes??
 
Which Presidential Candidates Make Their Merchandise In America

The group focused particularly on Trump in a recent press release, saying that “Trump certainly talks tough on China, jobs, and trade, but he doesn’t back it up with his own actions – while many manufacturers fight to Make it in America in spite of the odds.”

In his 2015 presidential announcement speech on June 16, Trump said “A lot of people up there can’t get jobs. They can’t get jobs, because there are no jobs, because China has our jobs and Mexico has our jobs. They all have jobs.”

Trump came under fire shortly after that speech when “Made in China” was spotted on merchandise sold in the Trump Store inside Trump Tower in New York City.

Democratic candidates former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-Vt.) appear to make all of their campaign merchandise in America

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I think it's a good idea to have their stuff made in this country. Practice what you preach. Jeb Bush hopes to raise 500 million, even though he thinks spending 500 million on women's health may be too much. At least his 500 million he's raising for his campaign will be spent here.

So you're comparing non-political merchandise with political merchandise? So why didn't you say all candidates are using merchandise made outside the US, at least that would have been an honest and accurate statement. Oh wait, you don't do honest and accurate, do you?
 

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