Donald Trump holds a narrow two-point lead over Hillary Clinton in battleground Florida, as the two camps fight over a state that both are calling a big prize.

Trump leads Clinton by 45 to 43 in the latest Bloomberg News poll in a race where third party candidates are included.

In a hypothetical two-way match up between the two main contenders, Trump's lead falls to just one point, 46 to 45 per cent.

Among critical independent voters, Trump is holding a narrow lead of 43 to 41 per cent.

Donald Trump leads Hillary Clinton by two points in a new Bloomberg poll in Florida, a day after he campaigned in the state and wrapped up a 10-state barnstorming tour

“This race may come down to the independent vote,” said J. Ann Selzer, who conducted the poll. 'Right now, they tilt for Trump. By a narrow margin, they opted for Obama over Romney in 2012.'

The poll has a 3.2 per cent error margin, putting Trump's lead within the margin.

Another poll, by Bay News 9/News 13 in Florida, has Clinton leading Trump 48 to 45 per cent. She holds a lead over Trump of less than two per cent in the RealClearPolitics polling average in the state.

Trump spoke to a big crowd in Tallahassee on his trip

Hillary Clinton reached out to Spanish-speaking voters with an appearance on Univision's 'El Gordo y la Flaca'

In that survey, Clinton leads among younger voters by two-to one. Trump leads among older voters, a day after he tried to hammer Obamacare in an appearance with his employees at his Doral golf course, only to later acknowledge most of them get health coverage through their work.

Trump leads Clinton 50 to 42 among white Floridians, while Clinton leads 78 to 18 among blacks.

Trump, who visited a museum about the failed Bay of Pigs invasion Tuesday, leads among Cuban Hispanics by 5 points. Clinton, who appeared on 'El Gordo y la Flaca' on Univision Tuesday, leads among Hispanics, 56 to 37 per cent. Clinton is also up among Asians.

Clinton danced salsa on the show, and got presented with a birthday cake a day shy of her 69th birthday

Clinton campaigns in Florida Wednesday on the second day of a two-day swing.

On Tuesday night, she held her final fundraiser of the campaign, banking $1 million at the home of a wealthy contributor. Then she took in the Adele concert, where the British singer urged a vote against Trump.

On Wednesday, her 69th birthday, Clinton campaigns in Lake Worth and Tampa before flying home to New York.