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What's a candidate to do?
California gubernatorial candidate Arnold Schwarzenegger hasn't even put together his talking points, and his official Web site isn't complete yet.
But the merchandising mavens are already closing in, peddling unofficial T-shirts, stickers and other goodies emblazoned with the actor's name, face and famous lines.
There's "Arnold for Governator," "Terminator for Governor" and "Governator Arnold," for starters. There's the poetic "Conan for Governor," "Hasta la vista, Davis," "Total Recall 2" and "Hollywouldn't: The Governator." And of course there's just plain "Arnold for Governor," "Arnold 4 Governor" and "Governor Schwarzenegger," to name a few.
"We had our 'Arnold 4 Governor' campaign shirts ready to go when the 'Terminator 3' movie was released," Gary Mittin of Moe Wampum Inc. said yesterday.
The Los Angeles-based manufacturer specializes in T-shirts of the moment, from all parts of the political spectrum.
"In this business, you have to sniff out the story like a good reporter and know when to strike. We were poised to go the moment we heard Arnold was going to be on 'The Tonight Show.' I mean, he wasn't going on Leno to say no. That was pretty obvious," Mr. Mittin said.
Meanwhile, child actor Gary Coleman -- who is also running for California governor -- has the same problem as Mr. Schwarzenegger. The prospect of his campaign has already proven too delicious for entrepreneurs to resist.
Mr. Coleman's line of unofficial merchandise includes thong underwear, computer mouse pads and baby clothes bearing the motto, "No to Gray. Yes to Gary." It is, promises the manufacturer T-Shirt Stop, "your chance to get a piece of California history."




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