13/07/2023

The Biden campaign released its diversity data on Saturday night after months of delay.

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Bidens campaign released staff diversity numbers on Saturday after months of delay, revealing that the campaigns staff is mostly women and that more than one-third are people of color.
Bidens full-time staff includes 35% people of color, and his senior staff is 36% people of color. Moreover, 53% of the full-time staff are women, as are 58% of senior staffers. Five percent of staffers declined to specify their race. 
The numbers did not include a breakdown of LGBTQ staff members, and the campaign did not detail how many staffers of color are Black, Latino, Asian American or Native American. 
Biden boasted in December of having the most diverse staff of anybody running in the Democratic primary but declined to release data to that effect. At the time, the campaigns of Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and then-Mayor Pete Buttigieg all said their campaigns were made up of about 40% people of color. 
The Biden campaign defined senior staffers as including department heads, senior advisors, deputy campaign managers and senior consultants who spend the majority of their time on the campaign, and others.
We are still continuing the hiring process and expect to continue to add key leaders across the campaign, the campaign said. 
The Biden campaign came under increasing pressure to release the data in recent days, following a BuzzFeed story highlighting their failure to do so. During a town hall with the group Asian and Pacific Islander American Vote on Saturday, Biden promised PBS NewsHour Host Amna Nawaz that his campaign would release the data.
The fact of the matter is we have a very diverse staff, and we have a diverse staff that goes across the board, Biden said during the town hall.
Corporations and campaigns across the country have faced calls to reveal how diverse their staffs are during the weeks of reckoning with racism that followed the death of George Floyd at the hands of Minneapolis police officers. 
Verizon Media, HuffPosts parent company, has yet to release staff diversity numbers for HuffPost, despite repeated requests from HuffPosts staff union.