The housing market received a largely hands-off treatment from both candidates during Wednesday’s presidential debate, with only a couple of minutes from the hour-and-a-half broadcast devoted to the issue.
Neither candidate mentioned mortgage modification or principal reduction, and the word “foreclosure” was never spoken.
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We were tracking mentions in five categories over here in real time during the debate last night, including the (expected) lack of housing crisis mentions.
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