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The NPR Politics Podcast

Weekly Roundup: Friday, February 26

The NPR Politics Podcast

NPR

Politics, Daily News, News

4.425.6K Ratings

🗓️ 26 February 2016

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

A look back at Thursday night's GOP debate, and a look ahead at Saturday's Democratic Primary in South Carolina and, days later, Super Tuesday. Plus New Jersey Governor Chris Christie's endorsement of Donald Trump and what the NPR Politics team just can't let go this week. This episode: congressional correspondent Susan Davis and campaign reporter Scott Detrow with hosts Tamara Keith and Sam Sanders. Find the team on Twitter @DaviSusan, @scottdetrow, @tamarakeithNPR, @samsanders, or at npr.org/politics. You can email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey, thanks for listening to the NPR Politics podcast.

0:02.9

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0:06.8

It's a survival guide for all of life's trials and tribulations, like

0:10.8

bear attacks, romantic conundrums and romantic bear attacks.

0:16.0

What is romantic about a bear attack?

0:18.1

I have nothing in the Revenant yet.

0:19.4

I don't know.

0:21.8

Anyway, there's a chance you'll find it helpful.

0:24.5

But if not, you'll definitely enjoy hearing about other people's problems.

0:28.6

Find it now at npr.org slash podcasts and on the NPR one app.

0:34.1

What's the best kind of bear to be attacked by?

0:36.6

Koala Koala.

0:37.9

A koala isn't even a real bear.

0:40.4

Thanks, dream killer.

0:45.1

It's the NPR Politics podcast here just a few days out from the biggest day of

0:49.5

the presidential election so far.

0:51.5

Super Tuesday.

0:52.9

Let me say that again.

0:53.8

Super Tuesday.

0:58.8

I did not know you were going to do that.

1:02.2

And you know, it feels like we may have hit a moment in this campaign where the

1:06.3

candidates stop being polite and start getting real.

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