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
computer takes in vote totals, punches them out on tape. that tape is fed electronically into banks of magnetic tape storage reels. now, the information can be called up with other information from the electronic console. i think we can call it a wedding of political science and electronic science. it achieves its election results which i ll be reporting throughout the evening by doing some computations. the political equations and the experts tell me to accomplish these equations humanly would take the work of 60,000 clerks. this is richard ardness with the rca 501 computer. the 501 figure is about ten minutes old. puts them out pretty fast. projects the popular vote for president like this.
i think we can call it a wedding of political science and electronic science. it achieves its election results which i ll be reporting throughout the evening by doing some computations. the political equations and the experts tell me to accomplish these equations humanly would take the work of 60,000 clerks. this is richard ardness with the rca 501 computer. it s now about ten minutes old. it puts them out pretty fast. projects the popular vote for president like this. 51.2% for kennedy, 48.8% for nixon. which i believe is the same thing it s been saying all night. the odds it figures i didn t know electronic computers figured odds, did you? no, i ve never heard that before. that was new to me tonight.
which i ll be reporting throughout the evening by doing some computations. the political equations and the experts tell me to accomplish these equations humanly would take the work of 60,000 clerks. this is richard ardness with the rca 501 computer. it s now about ten minutes old. it puts them out pretty fast. projects the popular vote for president like this. 51.2% for kennedy, 48.8% for nixon. which i believe is the same thing it s been saying all night. the odds it figures i didn t know electronic computers figured odds, did you? no, i ve never heard that before. that was new to me tonight. we may be able to find some other kind of work for the 501 when the election is over. it can compute odds? maybe there will be some other kind of work for that there
now, the information can be called up with other information from the electronic console. i think we can call it a wedding of political science and electronic science. it achieves its election results which i ll be reporting throughout the evening by doing some computations. the political equations and the experts tell me to accomplish these equations humanly would take the work of 60,000 clerks. this is richard ardness with the rca 501 computer. it s now about ten minutes old. it puts them out pretty fast. projects the popular vote for president like this. 51.2% for kennedy, 48.8% for nixon. which i believe is the same thing it s been saying all night.