Presidential hopeful Donald Trump stopped in Jacksonville to speak with thousands of supporters at the Jacksonville Landings. Trump hit on several subjects that have become key points of his platform, immigration, international trade, taxes and the controversial wall along the Texas border with Mexico.

Trump drew cheers of "TRUMP, TRUMP, TRUMP," with mentions of each subject.

Trump also used the rally to hit Florida's presidential candidates, former-Gov. Jeb Bush and Sen. Marco Rubio.

"Here's a guy who wants to run our country, and he can't even run his own campaign. And you know what? He's cutting back big," Trump told a raucous crowd of thousands gathered along the riverfront of one of Florida's most conservative cities.

The comment came a day after the Bush campaign said it was cutting payroll by 40 percent by trimming staff and requiring an across the board pay cut for those remaining.

"Bush has no money. He's cutting. He's meeting today with mommy and daddy and they're working on their campaign," Trump said.

The billionaire businessman-turned reality star-turned politician says the media cameras that have followed him for so long are now his enemies.

"They are so dishonest," Trump said, speaking about the media.

Trump claims the cameras only show him at his events and do not show his throngs of supporters.

Trump recently dropped into second place in an Iowa poll, falling behind rival Doctor Ben Carson.

Thousands of people attended Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's rally at the Jacksonville Landing in downtown, Saturday, Oct. 24, 2015. (David Bodden, Staff)

Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.