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Presidential Election and the Housing Market
So I've been watching this extremely close primary race, both on the democratic and republican sides, and it seems like there is no clear winner on either side. We will have to wait until after the primaries to see the major candidates from each party.
I was curious about everyone's opinion, though. With respect to the domestic real estate market, who in your opinion do you think would be the best candidate to help bring us out of the market meltdown and prevent a possible recession?
Does anybody have any thoughts?
if this is in the wrong section, please move where appropriate. sorry!