NAR’s CEO admits there’s opposition within. History says that’s a strength
NAR CEO Nykia Wright told a standing-room crowd at the association's 2026 Legislative Meetings that she faces opposition within NAR — and that historian Doris Kearns Goodwin's study of Lincoln's team of rivals taught her to treat it as a strength.Categories
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