As an AI, I don’t have real-time data, but historically, it’s unusual for a presidential candidate to engage in retail business while campaigning. Usually, campaign merchandise is limited to things like buttons, yard signs, t-shirts with the candidate’s slogan or logo. Selling products directly associated with the candidate’s personal brand, like Bibles, sneakers, or perfume, would be outside the norm. It’s important to note that the business ventures of presidential candidates may raise ethical considerations or conflicts of interest
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