FORT LAUDERDALE, FLA. (WSVN) - Florida candidates in the race for the U.S. Senate seat made their final pitches on election eve.
Florida Gov. Rick Scott and U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, D-Fla., made campaign stops stops at several cities throughout Florida, urging people to vote in their favor.
Scott attended a rally at Amerikooler Inc. in Hialeah that ended at around 4 p.m., Monday.
The governor made his last push to get supporters to come out and vote him as the next senator for the State of Florida.
Scott has been around the state campaigning in Melbourne and The Villages. He also participated in early voting.
After the Hialeah rally, Scott headed to Naples.
Nelson also had a busy day garnering support in Orlando on Monday.
Nelson could be seen standing at a street corner waving at cars as they drove by. This is something Orlando reporters have said he’s been doing since the 1970s.
Both candidates are aware of how close this race is, and they’re working to get as much support as they can before voters head to the ballot box on Tuesday.
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