In front of a full crowd inside the Vines Center at Liberty University Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson was shocked at the attendance of Monday's convocation.

“I'm thinking 500 people might show up and wow, thank you. You have no idea, thank you,” said Johnson.

First time voter Alicia Pritchett from Bridgewater College was in the audience.

“He's not Hillary, and he's not Trump. But not only that I like that he's fiscally conservative, socially liberal in a sense, and I think most of Americans are and they don't know it yet,” Pritchett.

And because these are mostly student's he's talking to, Johnson started off with some words for their future and how to help America's future.

“I have some advice for all of you today,” said Johnson. “And my advice is exactly what you're paying for it, which is nothing. But my advice is that apply whatever it is that you know, entrepreneurially.”

After his speech Johnson faced a tough questions about race, but it was his answered on pro-life that wasn't well received.

“I personally believe that is a choice that lies with the woman involved,” started Johnson. It was followed by a few boos.

He followed that statement on how he tried eliminate funding from medicaid to abortion, saying “The supreme court overruled me in that decision but that was the recognition that so many people abhor the notion of government funds being used for abortions.”

The moderator explained to Johnson that the issue is an important one to many students. “You see sir, for us how a woman's right to choose also includes a baby's right to choose life,” he said. The crowd immediately erupted with cheers.

But that didn’t sway Johnson’s supporters.

“I know there are going to be issues that people don't like about it. Today, the biggest issue was pro-lifers but if you discount him for that there's so many good things that he brings to the table,” said one supporter from Lynchburg.

But there was one last question from Ken Bone , the undecided voter in the red sweater from the second presidential debate.

“What was in your opinion the highlight of last week's debate?” asked Bone.

Johnson said his favorite part was when the candidates said something positive about each other.

Johnson said in the last debate Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump didn't talk about the major issues.

In Johnson's 25-minute speech, he covered just about every topic from the military to healthcare, to college debt.