Saturday, September 1, 2012

Hundreds wait in line for tickets to President Obama's CU-Boulder speech

If you go

What: Campaign rally featuring President Barack Obama

When: Gates open at 10 a.m.; Obama expected between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.

Where: Norlin Quad, University of Colorado campus, Boulder

Tickets: Free tickets available from campaign offices at 2206 Pearl St., Boulder; 1159 13th St., Boulder; 1811 Hover St., Longmont; 1110 E. South Boulder Road, Louisville; 6821 W. 120th Ave. Unit C, Broomfield

It was an earlier morning than usual for many University of Colorado students Thursday, as hundreds filed onto Norlin Quad to pick up their tickets to see President Barack Obama at a campus rally on Sunday.

Obama campaign volunteers began handing the tickets out at 10 a.m., but most of the people in line started their day much earlier.

Freshmen Samantha Vidal and Nicholas Lacomb arrived on the quad at 5 a.m. to secure the first spots in line, but they said it was well worth it to see Obama speak.

"I want to take advantage of the opportunity to see the president," Vidal said. "I'm pretty sold on voting for him, so I really want to support him and find other people who share my opinions and have the same interests."

Lacomb said he is still undecided on who he will be voting for in November.

"I just want to hear what he has to say," he said.

Many of the people in line were CU freshmen who will be voting in their first ever election, and many were excited about the chance to get to see one of the candidates in person.

"He has a reputation as a really good speaker, so I want to see how he handles himself," freshman Griffin Midler said.

Ryan Noble said he was waiting in line at 8:45 a.m. even though he didn't have any classes scheduled Thursday.

"It's why I got out of bed this morning," he said.

While many will see Obama for the first time Sunday, others are back for more after witnessing the president speak at the Coors Events Center on campus in April in what was only the second time a sitting U.S. president has come to Boulder.

"The last time he was here it was to talk about student loans, so this time I hope his speech is more geared toward the campaign," said freshman Jonathan Cooper, who skipped his high school classes in Longmont to see Obama in April. "It's really, really cool he's coming again."

Senior Hunter Coohill also saw Obama in April, but, as a "big Democrat," he said he was looking forward to an encore.

"I hope he comes back whenever he wants," Coohill said. "He's an excellent speaker and I want to hear what he has to say."

Fellow seniors Ember Patterson, Becca Manning and Taylor Meyers all said Obama's speaking prowess was the reason they plan to attend Sunday's rally.

"I love to watch him on TV, but I've never seen him in person," Manning said. "I just like to hear him talk."

Added Meyers: "It's historic being here. I want to be able to say I was there watching."

It wasn't just CU students who were excited to get their tickets to see the president.

At an Obama campaign office on Pearl Street, Boulder resident Alexa Sander said she jumped at the chance to see the president after missing his April visit.

"I was disappointed last time, but I think that made me extra excited to have him come back," she said. "I think it's great we have the opportunity to see the him in Boulder where I live. I'm definitely looking forward to the atmosphere and all the excitement."

Margaret Peterson said she heard good things from other people who saw Obama in person and wanted to experience it for herself.

"I want to see what he's like in person," she said. "I heard he's a really good speaker. I just thought it was something I should do."

Kiley McInroy, a recent CU graduate, said she and her friend were among the few students allowed to film Obama's April visit, and she is hoping to do the same at his Norlin speech so she can finish her video.

"We want to create something we can put online that will get students more involved," she said. "A lot of students say, 'Oh it doesn't matter, they are all puppets so I'm not going to vote.' We are using digital media and trying to get them to see Obama is different."

Source: http://www.dailycamera.com/cu-news/ci_21434759/hundreds-wait-line-tickets-president-obamas-cu-boulder?source=rss_viewed

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