Voters, between the ages of 18 to 34, by 2020 theyll be the largest segment of the american electorate. Theyre not part of this trend. White millennials will almost certainly not vote for donald trump, young white people. The children. Heather mcghee, fernand amandi. Well be right back here on saturday after joy reids bonus hour. Well be here, if my voice makes it. Be sure to tune in for that. The Rachel Maddow show starts right now. Do you know that i have magic throat lozenges that cure everything . Ill go right to your office and steal them. They sell them at my bodega. I think theyre illegal. Thanks for being with us here this friday night, this friday before the election. Its very exciting. Im very excited. When john f. Kennedy beat
midmanhattan with our rca 501 computer. Only onetent of the total vote is in, were going to have what we call projections. Thats estimates on what the final vote will be in a popular and then what the final vote will be in the Electoral College. Heres
for espionage, if it s retaining documents, trump committed that crime allegedly in florida. if it s holding on to documents or trump committed that in the district of columbia. this is a decision that the prosecutor would have come to very reluctantly. they would much prefer a d.c. jury because of the jury pool and also because judges in d.c. have more experience dealing with national security cases. i will put up the election results. joe biden, 92.1% to 5.4% over donald trump in 2020. florida went 47.9% for biden, 51.2% for trump. it is trump country. that would be a difficulty in terms of having a jury there. of course, in the manhattan prosecution, there were reportedly jurors who voted for trump who still convicted him. going back to your point about the secret service, i think
our panel in a second. but first i, want to get straight to cnn political director david chalian, who is at the magic wall for us. david, help us understand what unfolded tonight and what it has about the voters in georgia and the state the country. and where it leads us, because as you noted, this is the senate now that america wakes up to this morning, a new balance of power, 51 democrats, 49 republicans, democrats have increased their majority in the united states senate. and they did it with this georgia runoff, this last race of the cycle, to be called. i want you to note here, right now in the vote count, you have raphael warnock, 82,801 votes ahead, of herschel walker. 51.2% to 48.8%. this is 99% the estimated vote in. obviously, we projected warnock the winner here. but we are gonna see these votes change as more votes get reported. i want to note, if you look back to november 8th, and you take a look at the runoff
these votes. she says if there is a dispute, that she will not have anything to do with touching any of these ballots just to make sure this is fair, this is a fair election. she doesn t want to have her hands anywhere near any of the votes. she is going to wait and see, she says, who wins this election. and we ll have to wait and see too, jake. sara sidner in phoenix, arizona, thanks so much. 27% of the vote remains uncounted in arizona. david, have we figured out what percentage of that, the candidates would need to win in order to be triumphant? our colleagues at our decision desk are doing that math constantly. that s what they do to try and get to projection-level competence. we see the vote tally on the left of where it currently stands with 73% of the vote in, 51.2% of the vote for mark kelly. now we think and these are estimates, jake. we think approximately 700,000
race showed ever, is the democrat, ahead at 51.2%, about 62,000 votes separating him from the republican who is sitting at 47.4%. so, you can see this is becoming another one of these examples where we are seeing a difference in terms of people potentially splitting their tickets here. now let s check in on pennsylvania, where john fetterman man, that is close. 49.5 to 48% over doctor mehmet oz here. so, again, the questions that i have when i look at this, and jake, of course, as we, know is from the commonwealth of pennsylvania. but to john king and david shiner are going to know what votes spell out what we are looking at in terms of, is it philadelphia that could give the fetterman campaign some hope? there s still a long way to go there. 30% of the vote still out. north carolina let s just check in quickly. ted but here is republican sitting at 58.8%. cheri beasley at 46.9, there s about 143,000 votes separating