Oh, the weather outside is frightful
The Layton campaign likes tarmac rallies. Jack Layton jumps out of the plane and gives us his best stump speech. That was the plan today, too.
Rosemary Barton
As I write this, my BlackBerry is getting as soaked as I am. I could be putting its very existence into jeopardy.
The rain poured down on 100 supporters. Some of them took NDP signs to use as rain bonnets. Then, as my colleague James Cudmore assures me, there was sleet.
Layton gave a slightly abbreviated version of his stump speech which started with, "NDP supporters don't let a bit of bad weather stop the winds of change."
Reporters sprinted back to the plane for shelter.
One tarmac rally down. One to go.
The next one: further North in Thompson, Manitoba. Get those toques ready people.
— Rosemary Barton
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