american politics. joe concha, one of many here today with us on that big story. along with our top tier mid-term political panel that joins us with their thoughts on the new wall street journal polling that i think is one of the most interesting numbers we ve seen so far. if these numbers hold up, they show huge demographic shift that may be underway in america. white suburban women that make up 20% of the electorate shows they have swung away from democrats since august. if that number is accurate, it shows a huge move. that would put plus 15 in favor of the gop with this group. let s get some analysis as we bring in mike allen, axios co-founder and co-author of smart brevity and juan williams, fox news contributor. mike, that number caught my attention. i want to go back quickly here, this is the 2018 fox voter analysis. suburban women went for president biden in a big way. you can show the split here. democrats 60%. republican 38%. so do you buy these numbers that sho
mushrooms. sandra: anyway, we re watching it. there s an hour left in trading after we hand-off. john, great to be with you. a lot of news and great guests. john: always good to be with you. we ll see you tomorrow for the friday eve edition. sandra: we re there. thanks for joining us. i m sandra smith. john: and i m john roberts. the story starts rights now. good afternoon. i m martha maccallum. we have breaking news to get to before we shift to the mid-term coverage. a man suspected of shooting two police officers and wounding them in new jersey, we re told the man hunt is over and they have found the suspect who we are told is named kendall howard. we see them setting up for that live news conference. we ll get you there as soon as that news breaks in a cop shooting in new jersey. also, of course, days away from a potential big swing in