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The media makes a nice prop?
Political parties use all sorts of things as props for photo opportunities: a cheering crowd, small babies.
Susan Lunn
Stephen Harper has even used his own campaign plane. But the media?
While setting up for a rally in a hanger in Hamilton Tuesday night the organizers ordered the doors be opened.
One of the media buses was driven in to much cheering from the crowd, but once they realized Harper wasn't on board they stopped.
—Susan Lunn
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