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Most Americans believe affordable housing should be an election issue -- right up there with war, global warming and health care -- and a coalition of real estate industry groups have formed "Housing America 2007" to make is so -- with you as a participant. Nine out of ten Americans cite affordable housing as a high priority, and more than half believe the government's affordable housing policies are on the wrong track, according to a new Zogby America poll. The poll was commissioned by a coalition headed by the National Association of Housing and Redevelopment Officials. Coalition members include the Mortgage Bankers Association, the National Association of Home Builders and the National Association of Realtors among a host of others. Packed with a "Housing America 2007 Toolkit" of ideas to get you marching for affordable housing, shoulder-to-shoulder with those against the Iraq War, global warming and health care woes, the survey of 1,205 adults found:
The poll generally doesn't specifically compare affordable housing with other hot issues, but it does reveal that a large percentage of people see housing a worthy issue. There is just as much, if not more, concern about housing as there is about other pressing issues that typically get the most air time during election time. For example, recent CBS polls show:
To help get the candidates to focus, like a laser beam, on the issue of affordable housing, the coalition's toolkit is aimed at efforts already-informed real estate groups can take, but it also gives individuals the opportunity for some grassroots nitty gritty. What can you do to lobby for a more cohesive affordable housing policy? The toolkit, which comes with informational resources to get you started, suggests, among other ideas:
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