Final Early Vote Count
FLORIDA IS RED BOYS
Florida Absentee Ballots and Early Voting: 11/7/2016
Absentee Ballots Requested: 3,365,391
R: 1,314,813 (39.1%)
D: 1,322,382 (39.3%)
I: 644,291 (19.2%)
Other: 83,905 (2.5%)
Absentee Ballots Returned: 2,549,653
R: 1,047,119 (41.1%)
D: 980,440 (38.5%)
I: 457,756 (18%)
Other: 64,338 (2.5%)
Percent of Absentee Ballots Returned by Party:
R: 79.6%
D: 74.1%
I: 71.1%
Other: 76.7%
Early Votes: 3,874,942
R: 1,425,312 (36.8%)
D: 1,580,003 (40.8%)
I: 779,639 (20.1%)
Other: 89,988 (2.3%)
Absentee Ballots Returned and Early Votes: 6,424,595
R: 2,472,431 (38.5%)
D: 2,560,443 (39.9%)
I: 1,237,395 (19.3%)
Other: 154,326 (2.4%)
Absentee Ballots Returned have 66,679 more Votes for Trump, and Early Votes have 154,691 more Votes for Hillary.
For reference, Romney had 79,365 more Absentee Ballots and Obama had 246,985 more Early Votes, giving Obama 167,620 more Votes (Absentee ballots and Early Votes combined) before Election Day.
miamiherald.typepad.com/nakedpolitics/2012/11/day-before-election-day-outlook-45-have-voted-ds-lead-rs-by-167000-ballots.html
Obama won Florida by 74,309 Votes.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election_in_Florida,_2012
This means Romney pulled in 93,311 more Votes on Election Day than Obama.
Hillary's current margin is 88,012 more Votes (Absentee ballots and Early Votes combined), meaning Hillary has a gap of 5,299 Votes to win Florida assuming Trump performs the same as Romney on Election Day.
This is also not taking into account the Independent Vote, which polls more favorably for Trump.
Hillary has not secured a sufficient margin of the Early Vote, meaning the State of Florida will go Red on Election Day.
Source: countyballotfiles.elections.myflorida.com/FVRSCountyBallotReports/AbsenteeEarlyVotingReports/PublicStats