"It's really a repudiation...of the Clinton campaign," Trippi just said on MSNBC, interpreting tonight's results.Playing it straight, second place is second place and John Edwards is now the populist alternative to front-runner Barack Obama.
"Clinton doesn't have a lot to talk about," Trippi continued, adding that the vote tonight showed that voters "don't want the status quo that the Clinton campaign represents."
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