The event was held at Morris College. Clearly, Hillary's appeal
crosses many generations! Six-year-olds to 102, South Carolina loves
Hillary!

- A
supporter claps for U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary
Clinton at the Garrick-Boykin Human Development Center at Morris College
in Sumter, South Carolina, February 24, 2016. REUTERS/Randall Hill

- U.S.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton hugs Morris College
Junior class President Jake Sanders III at a town hall at the
Garrick-Boykin Human Development Center at Morris College in Sumter,
South Carolina, February 24, 2016. REUTERS/Randall Hill

- Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Clinton hugs Morris College junior class
president Jake Sanders III, as he introduces her to speak at a campaign
event at in Sumter, S.C., Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2016. (AP Photo/Gerald
Herbert)

- U.S.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton waves to the crowd
before her speech to voters at the Garrick-Boykin Human Development
Center at Morris College in Sumter, South Carolina, February 24, 2016.
REUTERS/Randall Hill

- Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Clinton greets audience members after
speaking at a campaign event at Morris College in Sumter, S.C.,
Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2016. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

- Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Clinton poses for photos with audience
members after speaking at a campaign event at Morris College in Sumter,
S.C., Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2016. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

- A
supporter hold a photo of U.S. Democratic presidential candidate
Hillary Clinton with U.S. President Barack Obama before a Clinton town
hall meeting at the Garrick-Boykin Human Development Center at Morris
College in Sumter, South Carolina, February 24, 2016. REUTERS/Randall
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- Secret
Service agents escort Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton
as she greets supporters after speaking at a campaign event at Morris
College in Sumter, S.C., Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2016. (AP Photo/Gerald
Herbert)

- Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks at a campaign event at
Morris College in Sumter, S.C., Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2016. (AP
Photo/Gerald Herbert)

- U.S.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton speaks to voters at
the Garrick-Boykin Human Development Center at Morris College in Sumter,
South Carolina, February 24, 2016. REUTERS/Randall Hill

- A
child's hand written sign sits on the floor during a speech by U.S.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton at the Garrick-Boykin
Human Development Center at Morris College in Sumter, South Carolina,
February 24, 2016. REUTERS/Randall Hill

- U.S.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (C) takes a selfie
for a supporter after her speech at the Garrick-Boykin Human Development
Center at Morris College in Sumter, South Carolina, February 24, 2016.
REUTERS/Randall Hill

- Six-year-old
Kayla Johnson (C) her mother Andrea (L) and friend London Walters (R)
react as U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton enters
the Garrick-Boykin Human Development Center at Morris College in Sumter,
South Carolina, February 24, 2016. REUTERS/Randall Hill

- Six-year-old
Kayla Johnson (C) of Sumter, South Carolina, reacts to the announcement
of a speaker anticipating the arrival of U.S. Democratic presidential
candidate Hillary Clinton at the Garrick-Boykin Human Development Center
at Morris College in Sumter, South Carolina, February 24, 2016.
REUTERS/Randall Hill

- Kaylen
Johnson, left, and London Walters, both 6, hold a drawing and take
pictures before Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton walks
onstage to speak at a campaign event at Morris College in Sumter, S.C.,
Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2016. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

- Audience
members listen as Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton
speaks at a campaign event at Morris College in Sumter, S.C., Wednesday,
Feb. 24, 2016. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

- A
supporter cheers as Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton
speaks at a campaign event at Morris College in Sumter, S.C., Wednesday,
Feb. 24, 2016. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

- Roberta
Harrison (R) of New Zion, South Carolina, cheers for U.S. Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Clinton as she speaks to voters at the
Garrick-Boykin Human Development Center at Morris College in Sumter,
South Carolina, February 24, 2016. REUTERS/Randall Hill

- Audience
member Ruthell A. Muldrow applauds as Democratic presidential candidate
Hillary Clinton speaks at a campaign event at Morris College in Sumter,
S.C., Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2016. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

- Mary
Cunningham, 102 years old, waves as she is acknowledged by Democratic
presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during a campaign speech at
Morris College in Sumter, S.C., Wednesday, Feb. 24, 2016. (AP
Photo/Gerald Herbert)

- Supporters
cheer for U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton during
a speech at the Garrick-Boykin Human Development Center at Morris
College in Sumter, South Carolina, February 24, 2016. REUTERS/Randall
Hill