BenjaminBirdie
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Another kick ass report from Time's The Page press pool.
Do they do these every day? There's already been two today, I think.
As Obama was mixing with the crowd, Shelley Fort, 19, a sophomore in dance and drama at Kenyon College in Ohio, gushed several times over his speech to the convention in Denver. It was beautiful, it was beautiful, she said.
When it came time for her to have a moment with the senator she began tearing up as soon as she started speaking to the senator, telling him he had been an inspiration to her and that she had grown up mixed-race child of a black father and a white mother who died when she was in 7th grade.
Its been tough. Its been tough figuring out where I fit in, Fort said, overcome by emotion and starting to choke back tears. Obama reached over to her and hugged her with one arm, drawing her against his side. It was a scene that many of the photographers captured.
Speaking briefly to your pooler afterward, Fort, who grew up in Kearney, Neb., said, Sen. Obama has been such an inspiration for me.
Do they do these every day? There's already been two today, I think.