Thus, these white voters reject policies that help nonwhite people, even when those policies would actually benefit everybody. Specifically‚ she argues that many white voters view the world through a zero-sum paradigm: they see politics as a competition between themselves and people of color, and they think that, in order for themselves to win, people of color must lose. lags far behind other developed countries in fields like healthcare, education, pollution, and voting rights because of the way that racism shapes American politics. In The Sum of Us, policy researcher Heather McGhee argues that the U.S.
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