Green Party candidate Dr. Jill Stein appealed to millennials Thursday night in Orlando, urging young people to get out and vote for the alternative to the two major parties: herself.

"Our campaign and the Green Party, alone, is standing up for the real solutions we can have right now," Stein said. "And the name of the game, the weak link in the chain here, is having the courage of our convictions to actually stand up."

Stein kicked off with a call for a living wage, followed by her "Green New Deal," which is meant to be a drastic plan to reverse course on climate change and create more clean energy jobs.

Stein then turned to student debt, saying the government needs to come up with a program to forgive student loans.

"Forty-three million people locked in debt, it turns out, is enough to win a three-way presidential election," Stein said. "There's only one place those votes can go, and you're looking at it, right now."

"It's not just the right thing to do, it's the practical thing to do," Stein said. "Somehow we came up with $17 trillion, some people say it's much more, to bail out the crooks on Wall Street who crashed the economy through their waste, fraud and abuse. If we could bail out the crooks, isn't it time to bail out the victims, the students trapped in student loan debt?"

Stein says it's time for millennials to come out and take over this election.

Stein: I'm the alternative to Trump, Clinton

This was Stein's third campaign stop in Florida.

On Wednesday night, she addressed a crowd of more than 150 supporters in Ybor City.

Stein said she's sick of politics as usual and said it was unfair that she was left out of Monday night's presidential debate.

"This is the highest level of dislike and distrust for the two major party candidates ever in our history," she said.

Local supporters said they view her as another option.

"I'm here," said Marge Sands, who attended the rally. "I don't get out and do a lot so you've got to know this is really important to me."

Stein's platform calls for a green restructuring of the economy.

She wants to wean America off of fossil fuels by 2030, and said that will create new jobs in the clean energy field.

"For Florida more than any other state, this is a life or death question," Stein said. "We have to err on the safe side and ensure that this magnificent state and its ecosystem and people not only have a great economy that is alive, but needs to be thriving."

Stein is trying to appeal to former Bernie Sanders supporters and millennials by saying she'd like to see a student loan bailout that would wipe out their student debt.

"We came up with $16 trillion to bail out the crooks on Wall Street who crashed the economy. It's about time we bail out the students who are on the way forward, the engine for the new economy for the 21st century," she said.

Stein also visited Sarasota on Thursday afternoon.

Stein will also be in Miami on Friday.

To RSVP to Thursday's events, head to Stein's campaign website.

2016 presidential candidates visit the I-4 Corridor

We are tracking all of the presidential candidates as they make campaign stops in along the I-4 Corridor. Red icons are for Donald Trump, Blue icons are for Hillary Clinton, Yellow icons are for Gary Johnson and Green icons are for Jill Stein.