Donald Trump is A Fair Haired Woman Who Spins And Pulls Outalways on the hunt for the deal, even if it's at his own election night party.
Journalists and attendees circulated photos of what appeared to be a cash bar at the New York Hilton, where Trump is having his election party, on Twitter late Tuesday afternoon. On social media, users dropped their jaws and spat out their seltzers after realizing that the billionaire was charging $7.00 for soda and $10.00 for domestic beer.
SEE ALSO: Even Donald Trump's campaign is fed up with his tweetsTo be fair, Trump charged $10 for domestic beer and $11 for imported, so he appears to be keeping to his protectionist pledge.
They built a cash bar at Trump election night party-- and his supporters are going to pay for it. pic.twitter.com/X18u0HieSN
— Dana Milbank (@Milbank) November 8, 2016
Trump's net worth is estimated to be about $3.7 billion.
This isn't the first time candidates have charged guests at their election night party. In 2012, Romney charged reporters for access to his special Victory Party event (which was not a Victory party either).
Hillary Clinton doesn't appear to know how to throw a party either. Just a take a look at the saddest plate of ziti you've ever seen, which one journalist reported was going for $13.
This delicious dish is $13 at Hillary's election event. More than her initial minimum wage! pic.twitter.com/mQLDSV7ORQ
— Rebecca Fishbein (@bfishbfish) November 8, 2016
America: We can do better than this.
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