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And then there was darkness

Lighting is an important part of any election campaign. Big flood lights that are positioned at strategic angles.

Political Bytes

Rosemary Barton

Take it from this TV reporter — lighting is your friend. It makes your skin glow and makes you decidedly less tired looking. And at this stage, everyone is tired.

But Jack Layton was only about half-way through his stump speech in Kenora when the lights went out. He had just got to the part about challenges that lie ahead.

When, poof — darkness.

It didn't phase Layton. He just changed his stump speech slightly:

"Including such challenges as losing your electricity in the middle of a press conference."

A few minutes later the lights were back on and the stump speech, back on track.

Rosemary Barton