AFTER today's balloting, there will be winners and losers. Others will cry and claim they were cheated.

The just-concluded campaign period, which is probably the most divisive in the country's recent political history, has left deep wounds among candidates and their supporters that need healing. It's been said that time heals all wounds. But do we have the luxury of time to make the deepest wounds disappear and be united in recovering from the Covid-19 pandemic and resuscitating the economy?

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