QUESTIONS
1.
1.
A new survey released by Realtor.com found that about 1 in 4 Americans say local and national politics influence where they decide to live. Does politics influence where you live?
Yes, local politics
5%
78 votes
Yes, national politics
5%
70 votes
Both
21%
307 votes
Neither
58%
864 votes
Not Applicable
12%
175 votes
2.
2.
The poll also revealed that 17% of Americans said they have considered moving because their politics don't align with the majority of people in their area. Earlier this year, Redfin reported that 1 in 3 real estate agents reported working with at least one client who specifically moved because of politics. Have you ever moved or considered moving because you had different political opinions than the majority of people in your area?
Yes, I have considered moving due to this reason
10%
154 votes
Yes, I have moved due to this reason
4%
54 votes
No, never considered it
43%
638 votes
My politics align with the majority in my area
10%
147 votes
Politics doesn't influence where I live
19%
282 votes
Other (please specify)
1%
12 votes
Not Applicable
14%
207 votes
Other Answers Percentage Votes
0.39% 5
We live in The Grand active adult ret community and all Republicans and we hate Trump"s actions but we don't argue and we do have a small Democratic Get together. Be civil. 0.08% 1
I live with who I love, politics is fleeting. 0.08% 1
If you are so incapable of discussing rationally, don't discuss politics at all 0.08% 1
I am now having to consider moving because of the politics in my area for the first time. 0.08% 1
I agree with the people, but the politicians are destroying the state and town. 0.08% 1
Moved due to politics and racial differences 0.08% 1
Affordability 0.08% 1
3.
3.
According to the Center for Politics, the number of counties where one candidate wins at least 80% of the vote has significantly grown in the last few decades. In 2004, just 197 counties in the U.S. gave one candidate at least 80% of its vote. In 2020, that number neared 700, representing 22% of the nation's counties. How do you feel about the increasing number of U.S. counties where one candidate receives at least 80% of the vote?
Very concerned, it indicates political division
20%
294 votes
Somewhat concerned, but not alarming
17%
249 votes
Neutral, it's just part of the political process
30%
444 votes
Not concerned, it's typical in elections
17%
255 votes
Not Applicable
17%
252 votes
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