With two weeks until the election and early voting underway in many Florida counties, the battle for the White House continues as presidential nominees crisscross the Sunshine State for its 29 electoral votes.

  • Donald Trump rallied in Sanford on Tuesday
  • It was his 3rd consecutive day in Florida 
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Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, spoke at a campaign rally at Orlando Sanford International Airport's Million Air facility on Tuesday afternoon. It was his third consecutive day in the Sunshine State.

He was scheduled to speak at 3 p.m., but he didn't take the stage until about 3:45 p.m. Trump has been zig-zagging the state and already campaigned in Florida on Sunday and Monday. 

"Repealing Obamacare and stopping Hillary (Clinton's) health care takeover is one of the single most important reasons that we must win on Nov. 8," Trump told the crowd of thousands Tuesday.

Trump also essentially said his campaign is "once in a lifetime," noting that "change has to come outside our corrupt system."

"This is a movement, folks," he said. "This is the last time we're going to have a chance. Four years, it's over. In four years, you don't have a chance. All these characters that want to run in four years, they can forget it. They're wasting their time."

With 29 electoral votes, Florida is a make-or-break state for the Trump campaign.

Clinton is trying to win Florida, as well. She campaigned in Florida on Tuesday and will do so again Wednesday.

"This is a guy who says he knows more about ISIS than the generals," Clinton said, who will be in Tampa on Wednesday.

President Barack Obama is scheduled to campaign for Clinton on Friday afternoon at the University of Central Florida's CFE Arena.

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