Now team Trump wants to make Christmas ‘Great Again’ – but not for cheap.
The Trump Make America Great Again Committee – the joint fundraising committee between the president-elect’s campaign and the Republican National Committee – sent an email to supporters today offering them the chance to buy a Christmas ornament version of the famed red ‘Make America Great Again’ ball cap.
The ornament – made of brass and finished in 14 karat gold – is being sold for $149.
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The Donald Trump campaign, in conjunction with the Republican National Committee, is selling collectible Christmas ornaments for $149
The ornaments are brass with 14 karat gold and come in the shape of the iconic ‘Make America Great Again’ baseball cap
‘President-elect Trump loves Christmas and makes a point of proudly saying “Merry Christmas” every chance he gets,’ the promotional email said.
‘This collectible ornament commemorates Trump’s commitment to the Christmas spirit and will be a great addition to your family tree this year,’ the note to supporters continued.
The ornament’s price point is a departure from most of the other merchandise the committee is selling.
For example, most t-shirts are $20 and then hoodies are $50, with a men’s pullover going for $55.
Men can get a #BigLeague tank top for just $18.
The committee sells large foam ‘thumbs up’ emblazoned with the Trump-Pence and ‘Make America Great Again’ logos for $25.
And the original ‘Make America Great Again’ hats are still for sale at $25 a pop.
The ‘Make America Great Again’ hats will likely become an iconic symbol for the unlikely win of the Trump campaign.
In a new Forbes profile of Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law, the young businessman used hat sales to see if his data operation was working.
‘I called somebody who works for one of the technology companies that I work with and I had them give me a tutorial on how to use Facebook micro-targeting,’ Kushner told the business magazine.
Kushner was able to use the medium to go from selling $8,000 worth of hats and other merchandise a day to $80,000, as a way to fuel the winning campaign.