Aaron Corn, 24, a senior at Roosevelt University

"I actually met Obama in New Hampshire," while working on an anti-war campaign there, says Corn, who sees the candidate's success as almost a political fairy tale: "It seems like it all played out like it should have, and at least in my lifetime, that's not the way it usually goes."

( Tribune photo by E. Jason Wambsgans / November 4, 2008 )

"I actually met Obama in New Hampshire," while working on an anti-war campaign there, says Corn, who sees the candidate's success as almost a political fairy tale: "It seems like it all played out like it should have, and at least in my lifetime, that's not the way it usually goes."

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