In a recent survey, 38% of voters indicated that housing affordability influenced their choice in the presidential election, showcasing its importance among various concerns.
Kamala Harris supporters were significantly more likely to state that housing affordability influenced their vote, with 43% citing it as a factor versus 29% for Trump supporters.
The survey data reveals that voters prioritized the economy, inflation, and democracy over housing affordability, suggesting candidates need to address broader issues for broader electoral impact.
Approximately one-third of respondents believe mortgage rates will decrease under a Trump presidency, while a smaller, yet significant fraction thinks rates will rise under a Harris administration.
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