Erin Guyer has more from the Capitol.
Democrats also expressed disappointment in the attention presidential candidates gave the Missouri primary.
From Jefferson City, I'm Erin Guyer.
Date:March 7, 2000
By: Erin Guyer
State Capital Bureau
Republicans and Democrats had differing victory plans as Super Tuesday came to a close in Missouri.
Erin Guyer has more from the Capitol.
While Republicans in Jefferson City arranged a victory celebration, Democrats lacked organized plans. Southeast Missouri Representative Dan Ward said committee meetings and other work around the statehouse dominated Super Tuesday activities for Democrats.
Democrats were dismayed by the level of attention presidential candidates gave the Missouri primary.
From Jefferson City, I'm Erin Guyer.
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