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WASHINGTON — Homeowners and mortgage buyers were caught in an election-year struggle last week that delayed the enactment of a housing relief measure.
The Bush administration's decision to request the inclusion of additional powers guaranteeing the solvency of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in a housing bill complicated what had previously been expected a fairly clear path for relief for some victims of the subprime mortgage crisis.
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