trouble for democrats with the key group of midterm voters. with white suburban women now favoring women for converse by 15 percentage points for that is a 27-point shift away from democrats and see journal s august pulpwood leicester and poster and fox news contributor market dependent priest chairman of the harris poll and ceo of stag well. mark and to see you. lessen your hair you talked about inflation and the economy driving voters. it sounds to me from all the polls i have seen and your analysis that is still number one voters minds. i think there is no question that has what has happened here. the closer we get to the election, inflation has not been moderated. the fed took another tough action. some of the events i thought was outstanding here. horrific crime events and the wad of major cities still continue to occur. only democrats have not really confronted those issues dir directly. they have instead gone on with a message of this election being about a threat to
tuesday night right here on fox, of course it s not just washington, control of statehouses across the country also in the balance on tuesday. georgia governor brian kemp and stacey abrams are making their final pitch this weekend. meanwhile, the republican candidate out in nevada, adam laxalt, and the incumbent democratic senator, catherine cortez masto, crisscrossing that state in the tight senate race. and up in new hampshire, senator maggie hassan trying to hold off a last minute surge from republican challenger don bolduc. we have team fox news coverage across the country, let s start with rich edson live in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, where the keystone state is shaping up as the center of the universe with fetterman and oz and mastriano and shapiro. man, you ve got your hands full, rich. reporter: yeah, you re only getting started there, eric. you know, now it s former president trump s turn. he was the subject of this rally in pittsburgh for much of it at least for jo
everything we should. warning that he could be hiding much more, and it s time to be stopped being shocked at the depths of trump s deception. it is nothing surprising here, and i think we all need to recalibrate honestly and understand everything that donald has done to date as a prelude to worst things to come. if we understand it in those terms, hopefully, we will stop being surprised and be ready for the worst but also maybe do everything in our power to prevent the worse. rolling stones reports that the fbi is broadening its search beyond mar-a-lago, asking witnesses weather and a top secret documents restored in trump tower in new york city where the bedminster golf course in new jersey. joining me to discuss, former watergate prosecutor jill wine-banks, a msnbc contributor and co-has of hashtag sisters in law podcast and andrew desiderio, congressional reporter for politico. jill, you got to see all my secrets, to get to see me switch out for my sneakers to heels.
stretch. america reports is looking to a battleground matchup where stakes couldn t be higher. j.d. vance is neck and neck with his republican opponent. he join us live. judging from the opponent speaking this morning the tense political battle is about to hit a boiling point. try to dismiss j.d. as being an extremist weirdo which he is and everybody knows it. extremist weirdo? see how he responds in a closing race that could poachly tip the power out of democratic reports. welcome to america reports second hour. we will get to vance in a moment i m sandra smith in new york. we invited democrat tim ryan to join us any time. he s welcome on the program and hope he will come on to make his case after we hear from j.d. vance. he s been here before and can be here again. we begin the hour with breaking news. the hour at the white house the press secretary will face questions any minute 13 days from the midterm the president announcing plan to tackle inflation vowing to
welcome to cnn newsroom. and good to be with you. the last jobs report before election day topped economies east estimates 261,000 new jobs were added in october, a number president biden will likely tout when he speaks this hour. the commit remains the number one issue for voters this election and the white house is hoping to capitalize on this stronger report. democrats are facing headwinds with four days left before the polls close on november 8. and who controls congress will be determined. the latest count shows more than 34 million americans across 47 states have already cast their ballots. and let let s go to matt ega the new numbers. it was a pretty mixed report. the federal reserve is trying to cool off the jobs market to get inflation under control. but the jobs market is not exactly cooperating. there were some signs of cooling. you mentioned the unemployment rate goes up and the pay ral gr payroll growth was slowest since 2020. and wage gains have slowed