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By The Numbers: Pro-Obama T-shirts represent smaller portion of sales

January 15, 2013 | 4:36 pm | Modified: January 15, 2013 at 4:40 pm
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Between Election Day 2008 and President Obama's first inauguration, pro-Obama T-shirts represented the bulk of Obama merchandise. This time around, not so much. Here are the current numbers from CafePress.com:

55: percentage of pro-Obama merchandise purchased on CafePress.com between Election Day 2012 and the present

45: percentage of anti-Obama merchandise purchased on CafePress.com between Election Day 2012 and the present

85: percentage of pro-Obama merchandise purchased on CafePress.com between Election Day 2008 and Inauguration Day 2009

15: percentage of anti-Obama merchandise purchased on CafePress.com between Election Day 2008 and Inauguration Day 2009

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