Phoenix-area’s foreclosure crisis shifted voters’ preferences, ASU study says

By Catherine Reagor | The Republic

Metro Phoenix’s housing crash might have helped President Donald Trump get elected.

New research from Arizona State University shows the Valley’s foreclosure crisis led to more of the area’s voters opting against incumbents and “traditional” candidates.

And it found that voters in the traditionally Democratic-leaning African-American and Hispanic voting blocs who lost homes also lost their desire to vote.

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