Trump rallies in Orlando as Florida remains too close to call

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump returns to Florida for a large rally at the Central Florida Fairgrounds.

Some people lined up around 8 a.m. to get into the Orlando Amphitheatre for the 4 p.m. event.

Florida is considered a toss up in the November 8 general election.

Several polls offer some insight:

A TargetSmart/William & Mary poll released Tuesday showed 28 percent of early Florida voters picked Clinton over GOP nominee Donald Trump. The poll, which will be released in full Wednesday, was shared early with MSNBC, according to the Hill.

A recent poll says most likely voters think Donald Trump is more honest than Hillary Clinton.  The Washington Post-ABC News Tracking Poll shows Trump leading Clinton 46-percent to 38-percent on the issue of honesty.  The poll found the candidates dead even overall, with 46-percent supporting Clinton and 44-percent supporting Trump.

A new poll of independent voters shows Hillary Clinton with a slight lead over Donald Trump.  The "Bloomberg News Politics" poll out today has the Democratic nominee with a three-percentage point lead over Republican Trump, at 30-percent to 27-percent.  Sixteen percent of independents surveyed say they aren't sure yet who they'll vote for next Tuesday.