Intro: The state's leading opponent to stem cell research will start election night by slipping into his running shoes. Hillari Duthoo has more from the state Capitol.
One of the hottest issues on the Missouri ballot is the stem cell initiative. Its origin and future in the Missouri Senate hinges on one man, Senator Matt Bartle.
While election night watch parties are getting underway, the Kansas City area republican will continue his own tradition of running ten miles alone.
He says he started doing this in his first run for office in 1998 and remembers every one since.
He says if the measure fails, he plans to bring it before the Senate in January. From the state Capitol, I'm Hillari Duthoo.
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Run Time: 00:14
Description: "Campaigning is so public. And this is kind of a quiet beginning to a very public night. But it's just been great. I just spend a lot of time praying out on these runs."