After photographs began circulating on social media of Sanders
wearing a parka and a pair of mittens at U.S. President Joe
Biden's inauguration, King sprang into action.
"On Inauguration Day, when I saw that that meme was trending, I
said, 'Oh, I'm going to go get that pattern, I'm going to modify
it real quick to make it look like his inauguration outfit,'"
said King, 46, of Corpus Christi, Texas.
"I made that in about seven hours," she said.
King later decided to sell the doll on eBay to benefit Meals on
Wheels after a friend told her Sanders was selling sweatshirts
with the meme to raise money for the charity.
"He's so down-to-earth and just really somebody that I admire
for his goal of really trying just to help people. It's very
inspiring," said King.
Bidders pounced, garnering a price of $20,300, and eBay pitched
in to match the sale price for a total of $40,600.
King, whose husband lost his job to the COVID-19 pandemic, said
she has been selling dolls to help her family make ends meet.
"We're all struggling in 2020," she said.
"For me... the best thing to do is just start to try and help
others. It really makes a difference."
(Reporting by Catherine Koppel; editing by Diane Craft and
Rosalba O'Brien)
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