POLL: Are Strongsville Republicans More Likely to Give to Charity Than Democrats?
A study by the Chronicle of Philanthropy draws connections between how a community voted in the 2008 presidential election and their charitable generosity. Do you agree?
A national publication that reports on charitable giving has found similarities between red and blue states and the likelihood they would give to charity.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy compared giving patterns in 2008 as reported by Giving USA and how communities voted in that year's election.
The results indicated that people in states that voted Republican (red states) were more likely to give to charity than Democratic-leaning states (blue). But other factors play a role in how states rank in charitable giving, according to the Chronicle. They include: how religious a state is, state laws on tax credits for charitable giving and volunteerism.
How did Strongsville compare with the national trend? First, you need to know that the majority of Strongsville residents voted for John McCain in the '08 election. But you probably already knew that.
Then, check out the searchable database to see your neighbors' giving patterns.
So do you agree with the conclusions? Vote in the poll and share your thoughts in the comments
James Murphy
6:21 pm on Monday, August 20, 2012
those who demand the most give the least
44103 - Cleveland, Ohio
Ranking: 12,974 of 28,725
Total contributions: $1.3-million
Mark Kylemore
8:12 am on Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Democrats, time and time again, talk the talk but don't walk the walk.
TaterSalad
2:51 pm on Saturday, August 25, 2012
Communist Union members plan on overthrowing the United States government
http://www.independentsentinel.com/2012/08/occupy-communists-plan-to-overthrow-the-u-s-government/
tom m
7:31 pm on Saturday, August 25, 2012
http://www.nobudgetdebbie.com/