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Hope now to see Obama in person

Ralph Hardy, right, hugs Adam Ripps after they both secured tickets on Tuesday to President Barack Obama's town hall meeting at the Orange County Fairgrounds. Hardy, of Moreno Valley, was expecting to use the two tickets he was given for his wife and daughter. Ripps, of Irvine, offered to take Hardy as his guest with his extra ticket so that Hardy could join his family in attending.

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President to give speech in Costa Mesa today. Thousands of residents wait in line with hopes that they’ll get a ticket to the event.

Updated: Tuesday, March 17, 2009 9:40 PM PDT
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After spending the night at the Orange County Fair and Events Center to stake his claim to a ticket to see President Barack Obama speak this afternoon, Ryan McNamara walked triumphantly away from the ticket counter Tuesday morning jubilantly talking and laughing with what appeared to be 10 of his closest friends.

It turned out he had never met any of them.

“We came to Obama-rama as strangers and left as family,” McNamara said, referring to the event by the title he came up with the night before, which seemed to catch on.

McNamara had met and made friends with the people around him in line, partying and even joining an impromptu barbecue to pass the hours waiting.

As he was walking back to his car, dark circles under his eyes, he turned toward the line of people, still thousands long, and shouted Obama-rama one last time. The exhausted crowd responded with a roar of cheers.

Like many others in the crowd, McNamara is a college student getting ready to make his way into the job market in the middle of the recession, and he said he hopes that Obama will help turn around the economy.

The deluge of people who descended on the fairgrounds Monday night — some local, some from other counties around the state — waited until 10 a.m. Tuesday morning when tickets went on sale.

Obama’s town hall meeting, which is scheduled to start at 4 p.m. today, will be his first in Orange County since being elected president.

The people near the front of the line had almost uniformly dropped what they were doing Monday and drove to the fairgrounds when they heard Obama was coming to town. Farther back were people who had waited until the end of the work day to show up. Some people who came around 10 or 11 p.m. Monday night were turned away.

The final amount of people who will be allowed into the event will not be released, White House officials said, but it is widely speculated that between 1,000 and 2,000 people will attend.

Several thousand people stood in the line that wrapped around a long fence from the main entrance of the fairgrounds to the equestrian center and then snaked around in a handful of curves.

At the front, guards let in five people at a time to pick up two tickets each and write down personal information.

A wave, like one might see at a World Series baseball game, erupted just before 10 a.m. when the gates opened to allow the first people in.

The first two in line were both political science majors from Long Beach — Kandist Mallett and her boyfriend, Casey Black — who spontaneously decided to drive down when they heard the president was coming.

“I actually had a class to go to and I just said, ‘Forget it,’ ” Mallett said.

She wore an Obama T-shirt, which Black commented on when she wore it months ago during the campaign, sparking a conversation that led to their relationship. The pair was swarmed by a dozen video cameras after they purchased their tickets.

Aides walked down the line handing out white sheets of paper guaranteeing tickets to those sufficiently close to the front around the time the tickets were available, dismissing the people too far back to reasonably expect they had a chance of getting in.

Antonio Rentería was the last man in line to be handed a slip of white paper entitling him to a ticket when he finally made it to the front.

Rentería said he was a first-time voter who backed Obama because he thought the Democratic Party had the interests of the middle class in mind, while the Republicans, he felt, catered more to the wealthy.

Immediately behind him stood Melanie Findley, an OCC student living in Costa Mesa, whose jaw dropped when she realized she was the first person in what the White House staff dubbed the “gray area,” where it was possible but not guaranteed that tickets would be available. She was one of many people who had spent the night in the parking lot only to be told that they wouldn’t be seeing the president.

“I thought we were for sure good,” said Devin Ryan, also a frustrated OCC student who had spent the night but was standing a few dozen spots back.

That didn’t discourage some people, though.

Hundreds of spots back, way beyond the gray area and behind a sign that said “No Tickets,” people still waited. Among them the word “hope,” a common mantra during Obama’s campaign, was tossed around liberally to justify why they were waiting after being told it was a virtual impossibility that they would get tickets.

Ken Arnold, a software engineer who ran as a Democrat for Assemblyman Van Tran’s seat in the California legislature and only lost by eight percentage points in a heavily Republican district, showed up to stand in line about 3 a.m., but was too far back to get a white slip.

About half of the Costa Mesa High School cheerleading team got tickets. So did a small group of Estancia High School students. Despite the cold weather overnight, “it was worth it,” said Estancia High School student Jessica Avella.

“He’s right across the street from our school. When is that ever going to happen again?” asked Costa Mesa High School cheerleader Bree Arellano.

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ROAD CLOSURES

The following closures will take place from 2 to 6:30 p.m. today for President Obama’s visit to Costa Mesa:

 Fair Drive between Newport Boulevard and Columbia Drive

 Fairview Road between Arlington Drive and Loyola Road

 Detour signs will be in place to help guide traffic.

— Courtesy Costa Mesa Police Department




Reporter ALAN BLANK may be reached at (714) 966-4623 or at alan.blank@latimes.com.

There are 12 comment(s) on
"Hope now to see Obama in person"


morena3281 wrote on Mar 18, 2009 5:22 PM:

" now how come this article says nothing about the people who got skrewed!ok and how often does "the" president of the united states of america come to this side of town, come to costa mesa, ca...our town!! it meant alot to my brother and i which is why he camped out there since 1am,only so that some 300 or 500 disrespectful shameless people would swarm in like that! how upseting!really really upset! president obama needs to hire a new public relations person that knows what hes doing so that these things dont happen!! "

THEOC wrote on Mar 18, 2009 2:38 PM:

" Karmis, Well said!!! HERE HERE.

His guy is just off here and there, he needs to stay in WASHINGTON and work on the US, and get busy!!! "

cmfreedom wrote on Mar 18, 2009 12:45 PM:

" Obama works for the bankers. He's here to put you to sleep while they rob us. Time to wake up America.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAaQNACwaLw "

Cindyw wrote on Mar 18, 2009 12:39 PM:

" You Obama lovers are insane.

Where are all the protesters hanging out?

I’d rather spend my time showing my distain for this Socialist!! You morons in school, just wait until you get a job and have to start paying the debt back that your Stupid Barry signed into law. I’ll be laughing!!! "

macdoodle wrote on Mar 18, 2009 9:24 AM:

" us disabled didn't have a chance. ah well, This is the OC.
BUT let me say, despite REP. CAMPBELL wanting to screw up the stimulus- we need nothing?
here is fed money availabLe for local PD programs- INFO complements of the homeless disabled for REAL Solutions- TAKE IT. Get invoLved!

i propose a pd/mh homeless help team in every city. Don't ticket us and dump us to LA.

http://www.cops.usdoj.gov./

http://takebacktheeconomy.org/ "

karmis wrote on Mar 18, 2009 7:54 AM:

" The Messiah is coming,the messiah is coming,get real people.The largest budget in the history of the free world,17,000 more troops overseas,he approved stem cell research,then 2 days later,banned it again,he's killing the stock market,gave billions to a company who has now given millions in bonuses,do you people not see what is going on here? Exactly what many of us predicted.That's what happens when you put a guy with NO experience in power. "

sartre wrote on Mar 18, 2009 5:45 AM:

" "For those of you who camped out and are going to see the president,congratulations,for those who didn't but swarmed the gate @ 8:30,shame on you! For the hundreds that were turned away @12:30 empty handed, I join in your frustration @ a POORLY administered process. How difficult is using wristbands to count people in line, thereby notifying the thousand extra people @ a reasonable time that they could leave empty handed? "

ecogal wrote on Mar 17, 2009 6:49 PM:

" I agree with "debmcduck". It was HORRIBLE! We spent the night (got there around midnight). At about 8:30am all of the OC cheats came out of the woodwork and deluged the line, making it so that even though only 2-300 people were in front of us originally, we didn't get a ticket or even on the waiting list.

Not only that but they didn't even communicate with the crowd that this would be the case. Several people noted that Obama's people had given away at least 500 tickets to people who weren't even there "

nee wrote on Mar 17, 2009 5:21 PM:

" I camped out all night. Well worth it! A once in a lifetime experience! If I had to do it all over again, I will do it in a heartbeat! "

aquinas wrote on Mar 17, 2009 4:48 PM:

" Oh good grief...waiting in line for hours to see the pied piper--mercy. "

THEOC wrote on Mar 17, 2009 4:11 PM:

" Should this guy be working in the white house, I mean he's never there.. what gives???? "

debmcduck wrote on Mar 17, 2009 3:30 PM:

" Well, waiting for Obama tickets was a nightmare for me and my children. We tried to camp out last night, but were told to come back in am because they were closing the gates (about 10pm). So, when we arrived back at 6 am hardly any cars were there and about 300 people who had camped out were there. We got in line, and in no time, hundreds of late arrivers jumped the lines. So, we came up empty handed, no tickets. The OC Sheriffs showed up too late for crowd control. The worst experience ever! "

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