When Donald J. Trump reiterated his claim during his Tuesday night victory rally that Hillary Clinton was playing the “woman’s card,” her aides heard something else: ka-ching.
Her presidential campaign had its best fund-raising haul yet in the three days after Mr. Trump, the Republican front-runner, made his remarks, bringing in $2.4 million through emails and the purchase of related products. Those included a hot pink “Woman Card” (“Congratulations! You’re in the majority,” the card reads), “Deal me in” T-shirts and a deck of cards with statistics like “Only 5 percent of Fortune 500 CEOs are women.”
The rout is on.
Her presidential campaign had its best fund-raising haul yet in the three days after Mr. Trump, the Republican front-runner, made his remarks, bringing in $2.4 million through emails and the purchase of related products. Those included a hot pink “Woman Card” (“Congratulations! You’re in the majority,” the card reads), “Deal me in” T-shirts and a deck of cards with statistics like “Only 5 percent of Fortune 500 CEOs are women.”
The rout is on.