GREEN BAY (NBC 26) -- Just four days from Election Day President Trump continues his campaign trail throughout Wisconsin with a stop Friday in Green Bay.
Trump arrived at Austin Straubel Airport around 3:15 p.m. Friday. He spoke to thousands of supporters for about an hour about his policies and running against Democratic nominee Joe Biden.
He came armed with a new slogan: "Make America great again, again."
"I see a bigger enthusiasm now than I did in 2016," said Lori Levi, a Trump supporter. "I'm very confident Trump will win."
"I think the economy is number one," said Dawson Evert while getting ready to enter the event with friend Andy Schmitt. "We're just going into the job force right now. That's the strongest thing I see going into the workforce is what he's done with the economy."
Supporters arrived at Austin Straubel Airport as early as 8 a.m. to see President Trump speak before they cast their ballots on Election Day.
As people entered the line Friday morning, staff took temperatures before letting them cross into the tent.
Trump, Biden head to Wisconsin Friday
Trump discussed economic gains while the economy recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic and recent international peace deals. During his speech, trump dogged Biden for his tax, criminal reform and immigration policies.
"Joe Biden will deliver poverty, misery, and depression," Trump said. "I will deliver jobs, jobs, jobs and the greatest economy in the history of our country."
Despite the growing number of COVID-19 cases in the area, Trump said he wasn't concerned about the large crowd. He also criticized Gov. Tony Evers for coronavirus-related capacity limitations in some public indoor establishments.
According to the most recent Marquette Law Poll, Trump is trailing Biden by five points in Wisconsin.
Trump's message to voters in the badger state:
"Get out and vote please. Get out and vote. Most important election of your lifetime. Thank you everybody very much," Trump said.
This is Trump's third visit to Wisconsin this week. He's now on the last legs of his re-election campaign, with this campaign serving as a victory rally to drum up support.
The president is set to return to Wisconsin Monday with a visit to Kenosha.