How moving trends could make 3 key swing states go red during presidential election
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"The influence of migration on election outcomes is a compelling topic of discussion, sparking interest in how shifting populations might reshape the political landscape," says Realtor.com Chief Economist Danielle Hale. "As more people move across state lines, their voting habits could have the potential to sway election outcomes, especially in crucial swing states, where even small changes in the electorate can tip the scales."
The report finds that of the seven key swing states considered competitive in this election cycle, Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina have drawn relatively greater interest from red home shoppers.
Meanwhile, Wisconsin and Nevada seem more popular with blue home shoppers. The two remaining swing states, Michigan and Pennsylvania, showed mixed results that didn't indicate a clear trend one way or the other.
If the other swing states end up voting along the partisan lines indicated in the report, this could mean that Michigan and Pennsylvania could determine the outcome of the election.
Read at New York Post
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