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October 28, 2008

Can the housing crisis impact the 2008 presidential election?

Us_housing_crisis This blog doesn't usually delve into the political arena, but there's an interesting item today in the Notions on High and Low Finance blog by Floyd Norris, the chief financial correspondent of The New York Times and The International Herald Tribune. In the story, Norris looks at the impact the U.S. housing crisis is having on the 2008 presidential election. His interpretation of economic data and election polls makes for a good read.

We can't tell you how to vote in next week's election but can offer some expert financial advice if you're buying, selling, or remodeling a home. Read "How to Protect Yourself in Today's Rocky Real-Estate Market" for all the details. Also visit our updated recession-survival guide, which offers belt-tightening tips for getting through tough times.

If the candidates' plans for health care will factor into your choice for president, check out "Two Prescriptions for America's Ills," which covers McCain's and Obama's proposals for the U.S. health-care system.—Steven H. Saltzman

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