Hillary spoke at the Blue Jamboree in North Charleston and then
signed the papers putting her name in the Democratic Primary race in
that state.
- Patrick
Roebuck of Charleston directs supporters of U.S. Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at the annual Blue Jamboree in
the Lowcountry at the Jenkins Institute for Children in North
Charleston, South Carolina November 21, 2015. REUTERS/Randall Hill
- Supporter
of U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton wait in line
for tickets before the start of the annual Blue Jamboree in the
Lowcountry at the Jenkins Institute for Children in North Charleston,
South Carolina November 21, 2015. REUTERS/Randall Hill
- Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton acknowledges the crowd at
the Jenkins Orphanage in North Charleston, S.C., Saturday, Nov. 21,
2015, with S.C. State Sen. Marlon Kimpson during the Blue Jamboree
event. (AP Photo/Mic Smith)
- U.S.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton stands by as she is
introduced at the annual Blue Jamboree in the Lowcountry at the Jenkins
Institute for Children in North Charleston, South Carolina November 21,
2015. REUTERS/Randall Hill
- U.S.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton claps after her
speech at the annual Blue Jamboree in the Lowcountry at the Jenkins
Institute for Children in North Charleston, South Carolina November 21,
2015. REUTERS/Randall Hill
- U.S.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton talks with the media
after her speech at the annual Blue Jamboree in the Lowcountry at the
Jenkins Institute for Children in North Charleston, South Carolina
November 21, 2015. REUTERS/Randall Hill
- U.S.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (R) stands by as she
is introduced at the annual Blue Jamboree in the Lowcountry at the
Jenkins Institute for Children in North Charleston, South Carolina
November 21, 2015. REUTERS/Randall Hill
- U.S.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is introduced before
her speech at the annual Blue Jamboree in the Lowcountry at the Jenkins
Institute for Children in North Charleston, South Carolina November 21,
2015. REUTERS/Randall Hill
- U.S.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at the annual
Blue Jamboree in the Lowcountry at the Jenkins Institute for Children in
North Charleston, South Carolina November 21, 2015. REUTERS/Randall
Hill
- U.S.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (R) prepares to
register as a candidate for the South Carolina primary after her speech
at the annual Blue Jamboree in the Lowcountry at the Jenkins Institute
for Children in North Charleston, South Carolina November 21, 2015.
REUTERS/Randall Hill
- Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton signs the paperwork to
put her name on the ballot for president in the South Carolina
Democratic primary after speaking to the crowd at the Jenkins Orphanage
in North Charleston, S.C., Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015, during the Blue
Jamboree event. (AP Photo/Mic Smith)
- Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton takes pictures with
supporters after speaking to the crowd at the Jenkins Orphanage in North
Charleston, S.C., Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015, during the Blue Jamboree
event. (AP Photo/Mic Smith)
- Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton takes a photo with a
supporter after her speech at the Jenkins Orphanage in North Charleston,
S.C., Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015, during the Blue Jamboree event. (AP
Photo/Mic Smith)
- Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton watches one-year-old Bean
Harrison walk by her before speaking to the crowd at the Jenkins
Orphanage in North Charleston, S.C., Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015, during the
Blue Jamboree event. (AP Photo/Mic Smith)
- Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton speaks to the crowd at
the Jenkins Orphanage in North Charleston, S.C., Saturday, Nov. 21,
2015, during the Blue Jamboree event. (AP Photo/Mic Smith)
- Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton works the crowd at the
Jenkins Orphanage in North Charleston, S.C., Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015,
during the Blue Jamboree event. (AP Photo/Mic Smith)
- Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton makes it official and
signs the paperwork to put her name on the ballot for president in the
South Carolina Democratic primary after speaking to the crowd at the
Jenkins Orphanage in North Charleston, S.C., Saturday, Nov. 21, 2015,
during the Blue Jamboree event. (AP Photo/Mic Smith)