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    Housing danger: Slump a 2012 liability for Obama

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Barack Obama's road to re-election is lined with lots of boarded-up homes.

    Though the high unemployment rate dominates talk in Washington, for many 2012 voters the housing crisis may well be a more powerful manifestation of a sick economy. And, in an unfortunate twist for Obama, the problem is at its worst in many of the battleground states that will be decisive in determining whether he gets another term.

    Swing states Florida, Arizona, Nevada, Ohio and Michigan — they all pulse red-hot on a foreclosure rate "heat map." And by themselves those five add up to 80 of the 270 electoral votes needed to win the presidency.

    Mortgage default notices surged nationally last month. One in every 118 homes in Nevada received a foreclosure filing in August, according to the foreclosure listing firm RealtyTrac. One in 248 in Arizona. One in 349 in Michigan. One in 376 in Florida. And so on.

    A foreclosure's impact is visceral and outsized, rippling far beyond one household.

    "Entire neighborhoods see what's going on," says Bill Galston, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and a former Clinton administration official. "The visibility contributes to the psychology of continued economic troubles."

    There's the in-your-face eyesore sometimes created by a vacant house next door sprouting weeds on the front lawn.

    There's the downward pressure on housing values that can follow for everyone else in the neighborhood.

    There's the welling frustration felt by neighboring homeowners who may owe more on their own mortgages than their homes are worth.

    Nearly a quarter of all U.S. homeowners with mortgages are now underwater, representing nearly 11 million homes, according to CoreLogic, a real estate research firm.

    Again, many of the states with the highest underwater mortgage rates also are political battleground states: In Nevada, 60 percent of homeowners are upside down, according to CoreLogic. Arizona is at 49 percent; Florida, 45 percent; Michigan, 36 percent.

    Obama will need swing-state voters more than ever in 2012 because of the tougher political climate for Democrats this election season.

    Politically, it all adds up to "the thousand-pound gorilla in the room," says Roy Oppenheim, a Florida foreclosure defense attorney who speaks of "suburban blight" in his home state, of gutted homes, of entire neighborhoods where banks are bulldozing foreclosures.

    Obama set high expectations for turning things around, Oppenheim says, and hasn't been able to deliver, leaving people disillusioned.

    "At some point, you don't judge people by how well they speak, you judge them by their actions," says the attorney, who backed Obama in the 2008 presidential race. "I continue, I guess, to support him, but I do it very reluctantly."

    None of this has been lost on the president.

    When Obama was asked at a forum this summer what mistakes he'd made in handling the recession, and what he'd do differently, he quickly singled out housing. The market didn't bottom out as quickly as expected, he said, despite multiple administration efforts to help people stay in their homes and to start boosting home values, he said.

    The president made only brief mention of the housing problem in his highly anticipated jobs speech this month, but he did promise to expand a government program that helps people refinance their mortgages at lower interest rates. He also proposed a new effort to rehabilitate distressed real estate in areas hard-hit by foreclosures.

    The reach of the refinancing program thus far has been a disappointment to many: As of July, more than 838,000 homeowners had managed to refinance through it, but officials had hoped for at least 4 million.

    A separate government mortgage modification program hasn't lived up to expectations either. About 1.7 million Americans have gotten their mortgages modified through it, but it, too, was envisioned to help 4 million.

    Brian Deese, deputy director of the National Economic Council, says the figures don't convey the true benefit of that program because it spurred far more private mortgage modifications. Overall, closer to 5 million modifications have taken place through public and private efforts, according to Deese.

    The president has taken a number of other steps in recent months to aid struggling homeowners, including efforts to help the long-term unemployed stay in their homes, to make it easier to obtain mortgage modifications and to turn more vacant properties into rentals.

    Deese promises the administration will "stay at it and be as creative and aggressive as we can at taking responsible steps to stabilize the market and help homeowners."

    But private economists caution that there aren't many tools left.

    "There are some things on the margin that they can do, but it's going to be very difficult for them to make a big difference here quickly," says Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics. "These are just really complex problems that don't lend themselves to a quick policy response."

    The Republican presidential candidates have devoted surprisingly little public comment to the issue. The topic never came up in two recent GOP debates.

    But the candidates know the issue is ripe for picking, and it is sure to be used against Obama.

    Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who styles himself as the only presidential candidate with the business savvy to turn around the economy, this spring made a point of visiting a depressed Las Vegas neighborhood in one of the ZIP codes with the worst foreclosure rates in the country. In announcing his candidacy, he equated abandoned houses with abandoned dreams.

    The Republican campaign committees are quick to spread the word of new and depressing housing reports.

    The public, meanwhile, is running out of patience.

    A summertime poll by CBS and The New York Times found that 48 percent of all Americans said they'd been affected by the housing market's downturn, including 15 percent who said the impact on their family had required major life changes. Nearly as many people felt the government should be doing more about it.

    "Most of his efforts have, frankly, failed," says Orson Aguilar, executive director of the Greenlining Institute, a low-income advocacy group in California. "He needs to really focus more on housing and give it another shot. Everybody has basically given up on the previous proposals."

    Republican strategist Matt McDonald said that while people generally like Obama, there comes a point when they have had enough and say, "'Listen, it's nothing personal but I've got to get things going in my own personal economy.' ... I would not be banking on the argument of 'Give me a little more time.'"

    Further, McDonald says, because there's a lag between when economic progress occurs and when people recognize it, "the time they have to practically impact the economy, whether it's housing or jobs, is probably shorter than people think."

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    Associated Press writer Derek Kravitz contributed to this report.

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    Nancy Benac can be reached at http://twitter.com/nbenac

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    228 comments

    • hadenoughyet  •  8 mths ago
      This prez is a disaster to every thing he's touched.
    • James  •  8 mths ago
      Obama blew it Himself. He listened to Tim Guietner, and the crowd that said we have to keep proping up the Banks. The Banks should have taken the losses and their licks, but intead they are passing their losses and licks down to the people by foreclosing on them. Did they think the banks would become nice people if they saved them. We know they thought the Banks would be helping out the Economy. BOY WERE THEY WRONG. The Banks are still the bloodsuckers they were before, and always will be. The Banks actually are taking bigger loses from foreclosiers than they would by working with the homeowners.
      Except for the fact they can deduct those losses, but couldn't deduct anything they had to give to rewrite those loans. So by the Tax code WE are again bailing out the Banks at the Homeowners, and Tax payers expense.
      • Top of the food chain 8 mths ago
        Yes he blew it. I have never been a supporter but a run on the banks would have caused a world DEPRESSION. With that much toxic debt, it would have happened.
      • James 8 mths ago
        So your saying a run on the Banks would have been worse than the run on the American People has been. The debt was toxic to the Banks not us, and so we ate their toxic debts. Now were eating the toxic remains of their toxic debt. We nor the world needed those Banks and they all should have been liquidated, and all the top execs tried and convicted. We saved them and their making us eat our shorts. Lay off thsoe reefers.
      • Top of the food chain 8 mths ago
        Yes James. I am saying exactly that but not only in the US, iy would have been global and much worse. Furthermore I am saying that you have absolutely no understanding of how the lending institutions are connected to regular business operations and the economy. Please do some research. Whether specific individuals say it or not, there is no doubt what would have happened of more large banks went under. Remember that only 1 of the 5 major financial situations went down. Say if 2 or 3 collapsed. It's not a linear effect, it's an exponential one. There is obviously much more to this but you are way off base. On the other hand, I would have let at least one of the US automakers fail to get the other ones back on track resisting to union demands that caused their failure in the first place. Now they are giving the drivers of their failures profit sharing when they still owe the taxpayers money.
    • Top of the food chain  •  8 mths ago
      Well he came through with his promise...the dollars in my pocket have now turned to change and I am one of the employed!
    • kato  •  8 mths ago
      If you're expecting govt. to fix this problem, then you're living in a fools paradise.Whether it's a dem. or a repub., it makes no difference. This country is in a DEPRESSION. Someone should flat out admit it already.
    • kirubu  •  8 mths ago
      It is interesting that the article focuses on how the housing crisis affects Obama's chances of getting re-elected. What about all the people who have lost their homes?? If Obama doesn't get re-elected, he will live comfortably. The people who have lost their houses may not have a place to live, and their credit rating is down the tubes.
    • Ken  •  8 mths ago
      Build on American business and the jobs will come President Regan proved that, tear them down and see what happens tax them out of the country, jobs lost in the US, eliminate NAFTA and tax imports, brings business back to the US.
    • CW  •  8 mths ago
      btw, the jobs bill that all the media is pointing towards the Republicans as the reason it will not pass, HAS a single Democrat brought it to the floor for vote?
    • progressinator  •  8 mths ago
      You made Barry quack, now make Barry the Kenyan fly in 2012.

      Now THAT's change I can believe in!
    • Rogue Sailor  •  8 mths ago
      Obamanomics: Stimulus I accomplished the following;
      Increased the National Deficit by $4.7 Trillion in 30 months…
      Created our Nations first ever Credit Downgrade….
      Increased Unemployment from 6.7% to a sustained level of 9+% for over 25 months….
      Failed to address and correct the Housing and Foreclosure crisis …..

      In order to address the failures of Stimulus I, Obama’s same Economic Advisors have repackaged Stimulus I and renames it as a Jobs Package that must be passed …..

      Why will it work this time after it failed the first time?
    • A Ashtar  •  8 mths ago
      We wopuld be through this problem if banks had been forced to take "markdown to market" and written the losses off. The Obama administration has prolonged this by slowing all foreclosure procedures as much as possible. You reep what you plant Obama!
    • the hammer head  •  8 mths ago
      its bushes ediots that has made this country the laughing stock of the world you better face the facts of life its not the ediot way/////////////
    • badger  •  8 mths ago
      hey, i hear they're giving away free cans of spam at the welfare office...there, that should get the liberals offline for today...
    • Obama-2012  •  8 mths ago
      Most of you criticizing the president could not govern your own lives unopposed. Obama killed your number one enemy and you still question his judgement? 95% of you wouldnt differentiate between monetary from fiscal policies.
      • A Ashtar 8 mths ago
        The death of Osama was the result of years of effort by many others as Obama has indicated. Glad he went ahead when he did. What the heck does that have to do with understanding economics and markets?
      • Mark 8 mths ago
        um-i didnt see him take out israel-last i saw they were still screwing us in the as dry
    • JT  •  8 mths ago
      Soooo How's that Hopey Changy thingy working out for you Liberals??? HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAAHHAHHAHAHHAHHAHA
    • Thomas  •  8 mths ago
      Obama's base has eroded to the free loaders and progressive nut jobs and unions...the rest of us would like to just get back to normal now.
    • Watchman on the Wall  •  8 mths ago
      5 trillion more in debt. Hows that hopey-changey thang workin for yah?
    • badger  •  8 mths ago
      things will never get better as long as this clown obama is in office, they'll only get worse.. the man has no idea as how to lead a country.....
    • Wayne  •  8 mths ago
      Obama is a liability for the US
    • Thomas M  •  8 mths ago
      This is a perfect setup for the Stumbler in Chief to enact his national section 8 plan, which if implemented will totally destroy the social infrastructure of America. There have already been some test balloons floated with the idea that there are so many foreclosures on the books of the Federal government, that they must begin occupying those homes and getting some sort of $$ from them. Enter the vast market of low income/no income poor "just needin' a place to live". Picture if you can all small towns, all suburban areas where there are foreclosed properties....along comes Uncle Sam, or in this case Comrade Sam and next thing you know Katesha and her 6 fatherless, 1/2 related little 'uns are your neighbor. Your home is still taxed at $6,000,00 annually by the local theives, but it just lost half it's value. Welcome to the change.
    • Emmie  •  8 mths ago
      To All Politicians Everywhere: Quit promising things that you cannot produce all on your own. Promise to try your best and be able to prove that. Showing that you tried and weren't successful is better than making promises you can't keep.
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