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If this is Tuesday, this must be...
Now this is daring stuff: a politician at the exit of the Burrard sky train station.
Rosemary Barton
Now politicians generally like controlled environments — a place where they know people will be friendly and supportive. But Layton threw himself into the experience with vigour. He was handing out hundreds of pamphlets with his candidate for Vancouver-Centre, Michael Byers.
He said a lot of "Good Mornings," shook a lot of hands and he asked people for their support on — Monday.
What's that you say, Monday?
Yes.
After making sure to get it on tape, another reporter kindly indicated to Layton that the election is actually on Tuesday.
— Rosemary Barton
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