Conducted on Jan. 2 - 5 on behalf of the National Association of Home Builders by the Republican and Democratic polling firms of Public Opinion Strategies in Alexandria, Va., and Lake Research Partners in Washington, D.C., the comprehensive survey of 1,500 likely voters includes data from key
political «
swing areas,» including National Journal
political analyst Charlie Cook's
swing House and Senate seats and Stuart Rothenberg's presidential
swing states.
He notes that while this trend is already in full
swing in many cities, other
areas may follow, including Nashville, some smaller Midwestern cities, and other
areas where new building is limited by cost, space concerns, or
political opposition.