Donald Trump visited Central Florida just a few hours after he made a campaign stop in South Florida. The rally wrapped up Tuesday afternoon. Trump discussed the news of the day: Obamacare. The Department of Health and Human Services reported Tuesday that fewer medical insurance plans and higher premiums will take effect, beginning next week. Trump said that’s reason enough to overhaul the Affordable Care Act, but later he made a commitment about jobs and the local space industry. RELATED: Thousands attend Trump rally in Sanford The millionaire landing at "Million Air" aviation in Sanford seemed fitting. The candidate was outfitted with a change-up ball cap: this one in camouflage, also fitting for his political attack. "The criminal conduct of Hillary Clinton threatens the foundation of democracy. I really mean that," Trump said. The Republican presidential nominee was referring to the latest WikiLeaks email dump that appears to suggest that some Clinton operatives may have incited some of the violence at earlier Trump rallies. Trump then appealed to women and minorities, two groups that he has been having trouble winning over at the polls, especially after at least 11 women have accused him of aggressive, sexually charged behavior. "I love those pink signs, ’Women for Trump.’ And I love the signs behind me, ’Blacks for Trump,’" Trump said. Blasting President Barack Obama for what he called "short-changing NASA," Trump promised to create space industry jobs and repurpose NASA for outer and deep space exploration. "Under a Trump administration, Florida and America will lead the way into the stars. With a victory in November, everything will change," Trump said. Trump departed from Sanford to an event in Tallahassee, as he continues to focus on the Sunshine State, a state he must win. It is estimated that 1.6 million Floridians have already voted.

Donald Trump visited Central Florida just a few hours after he made a campaign stop in South Florida.

The rally wrapped up Tuesday afternoon.


Trump discussed the news of the day: Obamacare.

The Department of Health and Human Services reported Tuesday that fewer medical insurance plans and higher premiums will take effect, beginning next week. Trump said that’s reason enough to overhaul the Affordable Care Act, but later he made a commitment about jobs and the local space industry.

RELATED: Thousands attend Trump rally in Sanford



The millionaire landing at "Million Air" aviation in Sanford seemed fitting. The candidate was outfitted with a change-up ball cap: this one in camouflage, also fitting for his political attack.

"The criminal conduct of Hillary Clinton threatens the foundation of democracy. I really mean that," Trump said.

The Republican presidential nominee was referring to the latest WikiLeaks email dump that appears to suggest that some Clinton operatives may have incited some of the violence at earlier Trump rallies.

Trump then appealed to women and minorities, two groups that he has been having trouble winning over at the polls, especially after at least 11 women have accused him of aggressive, sexually charged behavior.

"I love those pink signs, ’Women for Trump.’ And I love the signs behind me, ’Blacks for Trump,’" Trump said.

Blasting President Barack Obama for what he called "short-changing NASA," Trump promised to create space industry jobs and repurpose NASA for outer and deep space exploration.

"Under a Trump administration, Florida and America will lead the way into the stars. With a victory in November, everything will change," Trump said.

Trump departed from Sanford to an event in Tallahassee, as he continues to focus on the Sunshine State, a state he must win.

It is estimated that 1.6 million Floridians have already voted.