
Predicting the Winner
The Untold Story of Election Night 1952 and the Dawn of Computer Forecasting
- 392 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
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Predicting the Winner
The Untold Story of Election Night 1952 and the Dawn of Computer Forecasting
About this book
Winner of the Ray Hiebert History of Journalism Published Work Award
Winner of the 2025 Eugenia M. Palmegiano Prize in the History of Journalism
The history of American elections changed profoundly on the night of November 4, 1952. An outside-the-box approach to predicting winners from early returns with new toolsâcomputersâwas launched live and untested on the newest medium for news: television. Like exhibits in a freak show, computers were referred to as "electronic brains" and "mechanical monsters."
Yet this innovation would help fuel an obsession with numbers as a way of understanding and shaping politics. It would engender controversy down to our own time. And it would herald a future in which the public square would go digital. The gamble was fueled by a crisis of credibility stemming from faulty election-night forecasts four years earlier, in 1948, combined with a lackluster presentation of returns. What transpired in 1952 is a complex tale of responses to innovation, which Ira Chinoy makes understandable via a surprising history of election nights as venues for rolling out new technologies, refining methods of prediction, and providing opportunities for news organizations to shine.
In Predicting the Winner Chinoy tells in detail for the first time the story of the 1952 election nightâa night with continuing implications for the way forward from the dramatic events of 2020â21 and for future election nights in the United States.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- List of Illustrations
- Acknowledgments
- 1. Fearsome Contraptions
- 2. We Wanted to Do Something Unusual
- 3. Are Computers Newsworthy?
- 4. Project X versus Operation Monrobot
- 5. Stirred Up by the Roughest Campaign of Modern Times
- 6. This Is Not a Joke or a Trick
- 7. The Mechanical Genius
- 8. The Trouble with Machines Is People
- 9. A Hazard of Being Discredited in the Publicâs Mind
- 10. Truly the Question of Our Time
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
- About Ira Chinoy
- Illustrations