Oakmont Bakery, a bakery near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, held its tradition of selling cookies with the faces of presidential candidates.

It has been a tradition for the bakery shop since they could place images onto cookies.

Instead of having only Trump and Harris cookies, Oakmont Bakery decided to include a third-party candidate.

“Just to sort of keep it fun and loose, we have a third-party (cookie) this year, which is the Pączki,” Michael Sullivan, the retail manager at Oakmont Bakery, commented.

According to KDKA-TV, the bakery named it the ‘sweetest candidate.’

President Trump has dominated the cookie sales at the bakery.

“We didn’t find anyone buying Harris cookies,” the outlet said.

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KDKA-TV reports:

Tony Serrao, the general manager of the bakery, said it just tallied up purchases of each treat on Friday.

“So Donald Trump is leading at 21,000 individual cookies,” Serrao said. “Kamala Harris is at 6,200, and the sweetest candidate is about 9,800.”

While some customers who were buying Trump cookies said they hoped it was a good sign going into the election, the cookie tally got the result of the election wrong in 2020.

“The cookies can’t predict the election,” Serrao said.

Barb Gerding said they found the cookies to be neat. She bought the Trump cookies.

“I had to get my mom one because she’s 87 years old and she loves Trump,” Gerding said.

KDKA-TV did not find anyone buying Harris cookies in our short time in the bakery on Friday evening.

President Trump will hold a rally Saturday evening at Arnold Palmer Regional Airport in Westmoreland County, approximately 44 miles from Pittsburgh.

Trump will spend the weekend traveling around the battleground state.

Per CBS News:

Trump is set to deliver remarks at the campaign event at the airport in Unity Township at 6 p.m. The gates opened at 2 p.m., and hundreds of people flooded to their seats.

Before Trump took the stage, former Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown gave a short speech in support of the former president. Brown talked about how both he and Trump have overcome adversity.

Saturday is set to be Trump’s latest visit to Western Pennsylvania. Earlier this month, he held a rally at the Butler Farm Show grounds, the same place where he was the victim of an assassination attempt in July.

Trump is expected to traverse Pennsylvania this weekend. After Saturday’s rally in Westmoreland County, he is expected to work as a fry cook at a McDonald’s on Sunday after claiming multiple times that his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, has lied about working at McDonald’s in college.

He is then scheduled to host a town hall at the Lancaster Convention Center in Southern Pennsylvania on Sunday. He is expected to finish his day in Western Pennsylvania at the Pittsburgh Steelers-New York Jets game at Acrisure Stadium.

 

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