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http://www.guns.com/2016/11/07/she-made-almost-4k-in-2-hours-selling-hillary-targets/
Ariel, 26, sold 1,500 of these in two hours yesterday in North Carolina, two for $5. (Photo:*Daniel Dale/Twitter)
A North Carolina woman*raked in nearly four grand*on Thursday selling “Killary Rotten Clinton” targets at a rally for Donald Trump, according to*reports
The 26-year-old woman named Ariel exercised an entrepreneurial spirit last week by making*targets*showing a picture of Hillary Clinton’s face on a bullseye, complete with the caption: “Chipping away your gun rights since 1993. Killary Rotten Clinton.”*
But not all were fans of the targets. After a local reporter circulated a photo of Ariel showing off her homemade goods, many on Twitter took to criticizing the imagery.
Despite the backlash Ariel received on social media, the Hillary targets were apparently a hit. In fact, she sold 1,500 in about two hours, and at the cool price of just two for $5, Ariel racked in a sweet $3,750.
Anti-gun advocates have been sensitive about Clinton targets and off-hand remarks during this election cycle. Last week, Sen. Richard Burr, of North Carolina, was forced to*apologize*about a joke he made at a private fundraiser about putting a bull’s eye on Clinton.
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Ariel, 26, sold 1,500 of these in two hours yesterday in North Carolina, two for $5. (Photo:*Daniel Dale/Twitter)
A North Carolina woman*raked in nearly four grand*on Thursday selling “Killary Rotten Clinton” targets at a rally for Donald Trump, according to*reports
The 26-year-old woman named Ariel exercised an entrepreneurial spirit last week by making*targets*showing a picture of Hillary Clinton’s face on a bullseye, complete with the caption: “Chipping away your gun rights since 1993. Killary Rotten Clinton.”*
But not all were fans of the targets. After a local reporter circulated a photo of Ariel showing off her homemade goods, many on Twitter took to criticizing the imagery.
Despite the backlash Ariel received on social media, the Hillary targets were apparently a hit. In fact, she sold 1,500 in about two hours, and at the cool price of just two for $5, Ariel racked in a sweet $3,750.
Anti-gun advocates have been sensitive about Clinton targets and off-hand remarks during this election cycle. Last week, Sen. Richard Burr, of North Carolina, was forced to*apologize*about a joke he made at a private fundraiser about putting a bull’s eye on Clinton.
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