Kamala Harris is once again fundraising off a viral moment during the Democratic debates by emblazoning it on a shirt.
During Tuesday’s debate, Harris repeated a refrain about President Trump that she has used on the campaign trail, declaring of Trump: “Dude gotta go.” The phrase was one of the most tweeted about moments during the debate and is now featured on shirts available for purchase from the Harris campaign’s online store.
The black shirts are available in sizes ranging from extra small to 3XL and are being sold for $29.99. The front of the shirt shows the top of the White House with the phrase and her website printed below.

Harris, 54, has printed shirts based off of other viral debate moments in the past. During the June debate, Harris attacked front-runner Joe Biden’s past reticence about using busing to force integration of public schools.
“It was not only that, but you also worked with them to oppose busing. There was a little girl in California who was part of the second class to integrate her public schools and she was bused to school every day,” Harris told Biden. “That little girl was me.”
As the debate was still going, her campaign tweeted out a photo of Harris as a young child in pigtails along with the caption, “That little girl was me.”
Just hours after the viral exchange between the two, the photo of Harris appeared on shirts in her campaign store for $30.

