As the Twin Cities get ready to welcome the Republican national convention in September, merchants are hopeful that the spending will be anything but conservative.
Whether they're peddling $18 stuffed toy elephants that giggle when squeezed or $500 watches engraved with the party's name, Twin Cities entrepreneurs will be greeting 35,000 visitors with open arms and plenty of merchandise.
"We're hoping to gross revenues of over $2 million," says Pady Regnier, owner of St. Croix Promotions and Retail in Bloomington, which won the convention's souvenir contract.
St. Croix hopes to sell more than 100,000 campaign buttons during the Sept. 1-4 event, along with elephant hats, elephant flip-flops, cups, golf balls, cuff links, money clips and a T-shirt bearing a U.S. flag, circa 1892 -- the last year a Republican convention was held in Minnesota.
Regnier is banking on a landslide when it comes to party preferences for souvenirs.
"The numbers we've heard is that the average Republican convention guest purchases about $56 in 'memory' merchandise," Regnier said. "The average Democrat -- about $9.80."
Entrepreneurs also will be making money by taking convention-goers for a ride.
"I would expect there will be close to 1,000 limousines [in town] at the time of the convention," says Brian Iversrud, owner of River City Limousine and president of the Minnesota Chauffered Transportation Association.