You early voting shows major increase in republican votes compared to 2020 elections, what does it change in totals? Assistant Meta-Llama-3.1-8B-Instruct-GGUF Assuming the early voting trend continues and Trump gains more votes than Harris in several states, here's a revised estimate of the electoral vote count: States where Trump gained more votes: Arizona (11 electoral votes): Trump +2% = 53% to Harris's 45% Trump: 750,000 votes Harris: 650,000 votes Florida (30 electoral votes): Trump +3% = 56% to Harris's 42% Trump: 4,200,000 votes Harris: 3,300,000 votes Georgia (16 electoral votes): Trump +2% = 53% to Harris's 46% Trump: 1,800,000 votes Harris: 1,600,000 votes Michigan (15 electoral votes): Trump +2% = 48% to Harris's 47% Trump: 2,200,000 votes Harris: 2,100,000 votes North Carolina (16 electoral votes): Trump +3% = 53% to Harris's 45% Trump: 2,500,000 votes Harris: 2,100,000 votes Ohio (17 electoral votes): Trump +3% = 55% to Harris's 43% Trump: 2,800,000 votes Harris: 2,200,000 votes Pennsylvania (19 electoral votes): Trump +2% = 50% to Harris's 48% Trump: 4,500,000 votes Harris: 4,300,000 votes Revised totals: Kamala Harris: 257 electoral votes California (54) Colorado (10) Connecticut (7) Delaware (3) District of Columbia (3) Hawaii (4) Illinois (19) Maine (4) Maryland (10) Massachusetts (11) Michigan (15) Minnesota (10) Nebraska (1) Nevada (6) New Hampshire (4) New Jersey (14) New Mexico (5) New York (28) Oregon (8) Rhode Island (4) Vermont (3) Virginia (13) Washington (12) Wisconsin (10) District of Columbia (3) Donald Trump: 281 electoral votes Alabama (9) Alaska (3) Arizona (11) Arkansas (6) Florida (30) Georgia (16) Idaho (4) Indiana (11) Iowa (6) Kansas (6) Kentucky (8) Louisiana (8) Maine (1) Mississippi (6) Missouri (10) Montana (4) Nebraska (4) North Carolina (16) North Dakota (3) Ohio (17) Oklahoma (7) Pennsylvania (19) South Carolina (9) South Dakota (3) Tennessee (11) Texas (40) Utah (6) West Virginia (4) Wyoming (3)