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So many stops, so little time
One of the toughest parts of a campaign for any leader: how to find time to look after yourself.
Rosemary Barton
When reporters stop to file stories (in an increasingly smaller window of time as the campaign progresses) before moving onto the next location, Layton often dashes off to do local interviews and editorial boards. Or, when lucky, he goes to work out as he did today.
While reporters eat another hotel lunch and scramble to figure out their story, Layton works out.
I last worked out on Saturday.
At least that explains how he's got more energy than the rest of us.
— Rosemary Barton
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