Joshua Dobias, a graduate student at the University of New Hampshire, loved the idea of having a "front row seat" for the presidential primaries.
Not only that, but he took full advantage of it by setting out from the beginning of the campaign to meet as many presidential candidates as possible.
An Obama supporter, Dobias still enjoyed hearing from all sides, and saw it as a "unique, awesome experience."
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