Politics | President Obama Even Red States Fresh Out of Inauguration Tickets Try eBay, pal By Kevin Spak Posted Nov 24, 2008 7:32 AM CST Copied In this Jan. 20, 1981 file photo, shows a wide angle view from the Capitol balcony as President Ronald Reagan, visible at center, addresses the nation following his swearing-in ceremony in Washington. (AP Photo, File) Looking for a ticket to Barack Obama’s inauguration? Ex-San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown had some advice recently: Ask a Republican friend in a red state. “I mean, how many people from Oklahoma think this is the nation’s biggest historical moment?” he mused. Think again, Willie—congressional offices red and blue alike have been bombarded by ticket seekers. Some tickets are indeed going to out-of-state hopefuls, but more are going to locals. “I think it’s silly to assume there are no Democrats in a Republican district,” says one Arkansas rep’s spokesman. A spokesman for a Texas rep said they’ve received some 2,300 requests, 10 times their ticket allotment. She says she doubts any office has tickets to spare. “If they did, it would be the best-kept secret in Washington.” Read These Next Porn studio is US' 'most prolific copyright plaintiff.' A city rule has turned recording exhaust into a lucrative side hustle. Subject of an iconic, unsettling photo dies at 74. Essayist quit drinking at age 71, writes that it's never too late. Report an error