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Teleprompter not part of Harper's routine
A familiar sight isn't around as much on this Conservative campaign.
During the last election, Conservative Leader Stephen Harper relied heavily on his two see-through teleprompters.
Television viewers surely have seen many politicians use them, but Harper himself is giving them up for some events.
For most rallies, so far, he's relied on notes.
Staff members say he's familiar with the material. It's also a sign he's more comfortable delivering his material.
—Susan Lunn
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