While the 114th Congress will have more women and minorities than ever before, it is still overwhelmingly white and male – and still a long way from reflecting the demographics of the country.
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After the new Congress gets sworn in on Tuesday, there will be 96 racial minorities and a record-breaking 104 women. According to data crunched by The Washington Post, that means Congress will be mostly male (81% in the House and 80% in the Senate) and mostly white (80% in the House and 94% in the Senate).
In addition, according to Pew Research Center, members of the new Congress are overwhelmingly Christian. Ninety-two percent of lawmakers have identified themselves as Christian, with approximately 57% Protestant and 31% Catholic — statistics that mirror the 113th Congress.









