CLEARWATER, FL — Monday evening at the St. Petersburg-Clearwater Airport, Republican vice-presidential nominee Gov. Mike Pence (R-IN) wrapped up a three-stop Florida swing before an estimated crowd of over 1,000. With a little more than a week to go until Election Day, both campaigns are hitting the state of Florida hard as the polls begin to tighten. What was once as much as a four-point lead for Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton has now swung in Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s favor by half of a percentage point according to the Real Clear Politics average. Earlier in the day, Pence drew long lines across the peninsula in Cocoa, FL and an overflow crowd in the Orlando suburb of Maitland, FL. Long line for Gov Mike Pence rally in Cocoa FL. First of three in Central Florida Monday @gatewaypundit pic.twitter.com/EWXqk9H8gX — Kristinn Taylor (@KristinnFR) October 31, 2016 Hundreds in just the overflow at @mike_pence rally in Florida for Trump-Pence ticket @realDonaldTrump pic.twitter.com/vROXHYAfHS — Michelle Moons (@MichelleDiana) October 31, 2016 Pence has easily outdrawn his Democratic counterpart Sen. Tim Kaine (D-VA) in the Sunshine State for rallies. Last week, Kaine was able to draw a few hundred at an early vote event at