| Jeremy Troy is wearing a black sarcastic political | | | | Among his other prizes are a sarcastic political t-shirt |
| t-shirt with the words "Undecided Voter" on it. | | | | that reads "Redo the 2008 elections" and one that |
| Troy doesn't know who he is going to be supporting | | | | says "Average Americans Want Another Choice." |
| in the November, 2008 Presidential Campaign. This | | | | "I see sarcastic political t-shirts as a way to bridge |
| spring, he donated money and voted for Ron Paul. | | | | the gap for those of us that don't have a candidate." |
| But neither of the major party candidates appeal to | | | | Because t-shirts can now be manufactured |
| the Oklahoma City, OK native. | | | | individually, the types of t-shirts have multiplied. Now, |
| "When I was supporting Ron Paul, there were all | | | | a candidate can make a gaffe on the campaign trail |
| kinds of t-shirts, bumper stickers, and banners I could | | | | and a t-shirt company can have a t-shirt designed, |
| buy to show my support. But no campaign offers | | | | printed, and ready to ship in just 30 minutes. This |
| shirts for the undecided voter." | | | | means that if Troy does decide on a candidate, it |
| So Troy, a computer engineer, turned to the internet | | | | won't take long for him to get sarcastic political |
| which was a major force in Ron Paul's 2008 success. | | | | t-shirts representing his choice. |
| There he found a number of sarcastic political t-shirts | | | | "I'm looking forward to buying a dozen or so more |
| to fill his need to express himself politically even | | | | t-shirts as the campaign progresses," Troy says. |
| though he doesn't have a candidate. | | | | |