(Commentary by Gerard Robinson, fellow of practice at UVA’s Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture) Almost nine out of 10 Americans – including people from both parties and independents – want elected officials to put aside destructive partisan divisiveness. But within this aspirational goal, one major partisan difference stands out. Far fewer Republicans than Democrats, independents or politically unaffiliated people acknowledge how racism impacts people of color’s ability to participate in our system of government. Differences by political affiliation far outweigh differences by race in v...