Students turn out to protest, support Obama

By Ariel Edwards-Levy and Alexandra Tilsley · Daily Trojan

Posted April 19, 2010 at 11:00 pm in Featured, News

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Students and community members from both sides of the aisle gathered at Exposition Park on Monday to welcome President Barack Obama, who visited Los Angeles to speak at a fundraiser for Sen. Barbara Boxer’s re-election campaign.

Speaking out · A man protests on Figueroa Street during President Barack Obama’s visit to Exposition Park on Monday. He and 35 others argued against the military presence in the Middle East. About 20 others attended to protest re-electing Sen. Barbara Boxer. - Brandon Hui | Daily Trojan

Obama arrived in Exposition Park at around 5 p.m. by helicopter. Both protestors and supporters were in attendance to greet him.

Though Exposition Park was gated off and entrance to the night’s events was too expensive for many students — tickets for the reception at the California Science Center ranged from $250 to $2,500 and tickets to the dinner at the Natural History Museum cost $17,600 — some chose to stand along Figueroa Street to protest or show support.

Several members of USC College Democrats turned out to the event in support of Boxer’s campaign.

“The Democrats are out here because we support President Obama and we support Barbara Boxer,” said Aaron Perman, a junior majoring in business administration and the vice president of USC College Democrats. “We believe Barbara Boxer is the right choice for California.”

Perman said the group had hoped to get more members out to Exposition Park to be a stronger presence.

“Unfortunately, we’re spread out. We all had classes now, and we have a meeting later tonight,” Perman said.

About 50 protestors, including USC students, were also on hand for the president’s arrival. Members of USC Students for Carly, a support group for Republican senatorial candidate Carly Fiorina, attended the event to show their support for Fiorina and voice their opposition to Boxer and Obama.

“It was a  really positive experience for everyone who was there,” said Lauren Korbatov, co-chair for Students for Carly. “One group of people was anti-Obama because they opposed the war, and our protestors were there to support Carly Fiorina … We were there to represent Carly’s campaign and voters who want to see Barbara Boxer defeated.”

Some students happened upon the fundraiser unintentionally and found themselves unable to get through. Because of security concerns, officials closed several heavily trafficked streets, including Figueroa between Exposition Boulevard and Martin Luther King Boulevard, Exposition between Figueroa and Vermont Avenue, Flower Street between Exposition and 38th Street, and Figueroa between McCarthy Way and Exposition. USC gates 1 and 2 were also closed from 5 p.m. to 9:15 p.m.

Though students understood the need for enhanced security, some found the traffic barriers inconvenient.

“It’s already pretty hard to get around campus because the streets are always under construction, so I think it’s really unnecessary,” said Jonalyn Abraham, a sophomore majoring in architecture who was turned away at a gate near Exposition as she was biking with a friend. “Our campus doesn’t need to be closed off if it’s over there.”

2 Comments on “Students turn out to protest, support Obama”

  1. miroslav

    Thank you , DailyTrojan. By mentioning that there was an actual, real protest or two on Fig; you bravely demolish the media blackout. Kttv L.A.-11 showed it. You Trojans have now shown it; and that’s it. Everyone else ( on the alphabet tv stations), faked it. That’s right, they faked it. 2,4 and 7 very carefully cropped their shots so as to only show one small faction of about 15 single-issue sign waivers. I stood there and watched them do it, knowing they were making the war protest disappear. That’s me in the red shirt , out of focus in the background; that’s right , I’m one of those insane crackpots who objects to the lack of prosecution after the mass-murder of one million Iraqis. And yes, I attended every protest I could during Cheney\Bush. Oh, and yes I voted for Obama;who warned us he would escalate Afghanistan. Life contains regrets.

    Thanks again for mentioning the war protest.

  2. mamartinez

    This says next to nothing about people protesting the president and his policies, but leads with a photograph referencing the protest? I know the number of people in “liberal” California opposing the POTUS–because of moral/ethical matters of politics and not Republican party ones–is small, but this makes the presence and effort of these students and community members mean even more. Real protest is hard. These people deserved more than a sentence in this article, especially given the lead-line and traffic-driving photograph are about them.

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