Adrian Wyllie isn't showing any signs of letting up.

It is less than a week before Election Day and the Libertarian candidate for governor is still stumping in Florida.

A Palm Harbor resident, Wyllie has campaigned on eliminating property taxes and red light cameras. He also has said he would cut the state budget, including school funding, by 30 percent.

Wyllie spoke with voters at Flanagan's Irish Pub in Dunedin on Tuesday and has plans to try and drum up more support today in St. Petersburg.

Wyllie told the pub crowd they are in for a few more days of what he calls "the negative ads" from Gov. Rick Scott and former-governor and Democratic challenger Charlie Crist.

"Well, it means there's gonna be even more attack ads on TV probably," Wyllie said about Gov. Scott writing a personal check for $20 million to his campaign. "It's a real shame that these guys have run this campaign the way they have.

"Both Rick Scott and Charlie Crist have run a totally negative campaign, you know, acted like children in the debates and they're not talking about the issues that are really important to the people to Florida. And I feel like I'm the only one out there offering real solutions."

Wyllie remains a distant third in the polls.

Gov. Scott and Crist remain close in the polls while Wyllie has garnered about seven percent.