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The Sean Hannity Show

Morning Minute: Are Liberals Really Diverse? - 12.13

The Sean Hannity Show

Sean Hannity

Politics, Daily News, News Commentary, News

4.09.9K Ratings

🗓️ 13 December 2016

⏱️ 1 minutes

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Summary

A report recently broke that showed liberal legislators are actually not nearly as diverse as they'd have you believe.  Politico released a study that shows minorities owning just 3% of the senior legislative staff positions.  

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Senate Democrats are in panic mode after a report by the Joint Center for Political and

0:04.8

Economic Studies that shows minorities are underrepresented in Democratic staff positions

0:10.3

on Capitol Hill. And political points out that African Americans and Latinos represent

0:15.0

more than a third of self-identified Democrats nationwide, but they hold less than 3% of

0:20.4

senior staff positions for Senate Democrats. Despite liberals constantly claiming Republicans

0:25.9

are racist and bigoted, it turns out that the senator with the most diverse office

0:30.4

and this staff is Republican. Last month, the Senate staffer reluctantly told the New York

0:34.8

Daily News, quote, a lone black chief of staff in the entire U.S. Senate works for South Carolina

0:40.5

Republican Tim Scott. His office may be the most diverse in the entire Senate. Sounds like the

0:45.4

Democrats have a lot of soul searching to do.

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