Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump made another stop in the Tampa Bay area, days before the final tally.
He took the stage at the Florida State Fairgrounds just after 10:20 a.m.
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In his usual casual approach to rallies, Trump spoke directly to supporters.
"When we win on November 8th, we are going to drain the swamp," he told the crowd.
Throughout his speech, Trump was tough on immigration, border control, and his opponent, Hillary Clinton.
"I don't want a president with bad instincts, and she does," said Trump, referencing Clinton. "Just look at her record."
Before transitioning to terrorism, a patriotically dressed infant caught his eye. Trump brought the baby on stage for a quick kiss before handing the child back to their family.
"That is a great, beautiful baby," said Trump. "Congratulations."
Trump’s running mate Mike Pence was also in Florida this week. He attended a rally in Miami Friday night. Trump has made several campaign stops in the Sunshine State this week, including one in Orlando on Wednesday.
"Hillary Clinton is the candidate of yesterday," said Trump, "and we are the movement of the future."
His visits are part of a final push to get supporters to vote early in Florida, which is considered a battleground state.