Donald Trump will finish up a three-day swing through Florida with a rally in Sanford and then Tallahassee Tuesday.

Trump will host a rally at Million Air at Orlando Sanford International Airport at 3 p.m.

He then will host a rally at the Tallahassee Car Museum at 6 p.m.

Tickets for both events are available through the Trump campaign website.

On Monday Trump, took the stage at the MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheater in Tampa.

“I love my second home," said Trump during the first few seconds of his talk. "I love Florida.”

Throughout his 45 minute speech, Trump called for change and voter turnout from the large crowd.

"Real change begins by fixing our rigged and broken system," said Trump.

While there were some calls for unity, he also highlighted many of major complaints within this election, including his opponent Hillary Clinton, ObamaCare and the media.

"With the victory in November, everything will change," he promised.

He was in St. Augustine earlier in the day.

Trump and Hillary Clinton are in the Tampa area this week.

While Democratic challenger Clinton is in the state targeting undecided voters, Trump is in the area courting Hispanic voters. 

Voters can expect to see a lot of both candidates during the last two weeks of the campaign.  

Clinton will be at Curtis Hixon Park in Tampa on Wednesday.

With polls showing Trump's presidential bid slipping away, Florida becomes an even more important must-win state. Trump is launching a full-blown campaign push across the state.

I-4 corridor visits by presidential candidates

The presidential candidates have criss-crossed the state, appealing to voters. Find the I-4 corridor campaign stops below. The red buttons are for Donald Trump, blue buttons are for Hillary Clinton, green buttons are for Jill Stein and yellow buttons are for Gary Johnson.

In Naples on Sunday, Trump spoke for 45 minutes about his campaign, the media and the system he says he is fighting against. 

"If we win on Nov. 8, we are going to fix our rigged system," he told the Naples crowd. "It's a rigged, broken, corrupt system. It's rigged. It's broken. It's corrupt. They want me to take that back. Let me tell you, folks, it's a rigged system."

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