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SEASON FINALE Molly Ball’s feature on the stakes of the 2020 U.S. presidential election in the Nov. 2/Nov. 9 issue left readers reflecting on how much the race has amplified divisions. Francis D. Kelly of Shrewsbury, Mass., lamented that “a sense of ‘common good’ has evaporated in the midst of argument and bickering.” Stu Luttich of Geneva, Neb., argued that Nov. 3 will bring no easy resolution, as “the issues that divide us will remain as strong, if not stronger, then before.” But TIME’s cover, a portrait by Shepard Fairey, struck Ashok Kulkarni of West Palm Beach, Fla., as “most appropriate and encouraging during this historic election.” And to Riley King of Corvallis, Ore., every Election Day offers an opportunity for hope. “We can…
