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ARLINGTON, Va., Nov. 27 (UPI) -- Retailers in Virginia and online are selling off merchandise from Mitt Romney's failed presidential bid at discount prices.
Merchandise bearing the former Republican nominee's name or likeness was shelved in the clearance section of the America! store at Reagan International Airport in Arlington, Va., selling for 75 percent off the original prices, ABC News reported Tuesday.
Meanwhile, Walmart's online store is offering Romney's books for 35 percent off.
The Romney campaign's official website is still selling merchandise for full price, but is currently offering free shipping.
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