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Response to the State of the Union address

In American politics, the response to the State of the Union address is a rebuttal speech, often brief, delivered by a representative (or representatives) of an opposition party following a presidential State of the Union address. When the president is a Democrat, the rebuttal is typically given by a Republican, and vice versa.

The practice began in 1966 when Republican U.S. Senator Everett Dirksen (Illinois) and U.S. Representative Gerald Ford (Michigan) appeared on TV to offer a response to the address by Democratic President Lyndon Johnson.[1] The opposition party's response has varied in format, ranging from a prerecorded 45-minute TV program in 1970[2] to a call-in show in 1972 where a panel of congressmen answered unrehearsed questions from callers.[1] Since the late 1980s, it usually has been a televised speech given soon after the State of the Union address.[1]

Four presidents have given both a State of the Union address and an opposition response: Gerald Ford, George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Joe Biden.[3][4]

List of responses edit

Date President Response given by[1][4]
January 12, 1966 Lyndon Johnson U.S. Senator Everett Dirksen (Illinois)
U.S. Representative Gerald Ford (Michigan)
January 10, 1967 U.S. Senator Everett Dirksen (Illinois)
U.S. Representative Gerald Ford (Michigan)
January 17, 1968 U.S. Senators Howard Baker (Tennessee), Peter Dominick (Colorado), Robert Griffin (Michigan), Thomas Kuchel (California), George Murphy (California), Chuck Percy (Illinois), Hugh Scott (Pennsylvania), and John Tower (Texas)
U.S. Representatives George Bush (Texas), Gerald Ford (Michigan), Mel Laird (Wisconsin), Bob Mathias (California), Dick Poff (Virginia), Al Quie (Minnesota), Charlotte Reid (Illinois), and Bill Steiger (Wisconsin)
January 22, 19701 Richard Nixon U.S. Senators Scoop Jackson (Washington), Mike Mansfield (Montana), Ed Muskie (Maine), and Bill Proxmire (Wisconsin)
U.S. Representatives Donald Fraser (Minnesota), John McCormack (Massachusetts), and Patsy Mink (Hawaii)
January 22, 1971 U.S. Senator Mike Mansfield (Montana)
January 20, 1972 U.S. Senators Lloyd Bentsen (Texas), Frank Church (Idaho), Tom Eagleton (Missouri), and Bill Proxmire (Wisconsin)
U.S. Representatives Carl Albert (Oklahoma), Hale Boggs (Louisiana), John Brademas (Indiana), Martha Griffiths (Michigan), John Melcher (Montana), Ralph Metcalfe (Illinois), and Leonor Sullivan (Missouri)
January 20, 1974 U.S. Senator Mike Mansfield (Montana)
January 15, 1975 Gerald Ford U.S. Senator Hubert Humphrey (Minnesota)
U.S. Representative Carl Albert (Oklahoma)
January 19, 1976 U.S. Senator Ed Muskie (Maine)
January 19, 1978 Jimmy Carter U.S. Senator Howard Baker (Tennessee)
U.S. Representative John Rhodes (Arizona)
January 23, 1979 U.S. Senator Howard Baker (Tennessee)
U.S. Representative John Rhodes (Arizona)
January 23, 1980 U.S. Senator Ted Stevens (Alaska)
U.S. Representative John Rhodes (Arizona)
January 26, 19821 Ronald Reagan U.S. Senators Robert Byrd (West Virginia), Alan Cranston (California), Gary Hart (Colorado), Bennett Johnston (Louisiana), Ted Kennedy (Massachusetts), Don Riegle (Michigan), Paul Sarbanes (Maryland), and Jim Sasser (Tennessee)
U.S. Representatives Al Gore (Tennessee), Tip O'Neill (Massachusetts)
January 25, 19831 U.S. Senators Joe Biden (Delaware), Bill Bradley (New Jersey), Robert Byrd (West Virginia), and Paul Tsongas (Massachusetts)
U.S. Representatives Les AuCoin (Oregon), Tom Daschle (South Dakota), Bill Hefner (North Carolina), Barbara Kennelly (Connecticut), George Miller (California), Tip O'Neill (Massachusetts), Paul Simon (Illinois), and Tim Wirth (Colorado)
January 25, 1984 U.S. Senators Max Baucus (Montana), Joe Biden (Delaware), David Boren (Oklahoma), Robert Byrd (West Virginia), Dee Huddleston (Kentucky), Carl Levin (Michigan), and Claiborne Pell (Rhode Island)
U.S. Representatives Barbara Boxer (California), Dante Fascell (Florida), Bill Gray (Pennsylvania), Tom Harkin (Iowa), and Tip O’Neill (Massachusetts)
February 6, 19851 Governors Bill Clinton (Arkansas) and Bob Graham (Florida)
U.S. Representative Tip O’Neill (Massachusetts)
February 4, 1986 U.S. Senator George Mitchell (Maine)
Governor Chuck Robb (Virginia)
U.S. Representatives Tom Daschle (South Dakota) and Bill Gray (Pennsylvania)
Lieutenant Governor Harriett Woods (Missouri)
January 27, 1987 U.S. Senator Robert Byrd (West Virginia)
U.S. Representative Jim Wright (Texas)
January 25, 1988 U.S. Senator Robert Byrd (West Virginia)
U.S. Representative Jim Wright (Texas)
January 31, 1990 George H. W. Bush U.S. Representative Tom Foley (Washington)
January 29, 1991 U.S. Senator George Mitchell (Maine)
January 28, 1992 U.S. Representative Tom Foley (Washington)
January 25, 1994 Bill Clinton U.S. Senator Bob Dole (Kansas)
January 24, 1995 Governor Christine Todd Whitman (New Jersey)
January 23, 1996 U.S. Senator Bob Dole (Kansas)
February 4, 1997 U.S. Representative J. C. Watts (Oklahoma)
January 27, 1998 U.S. Senator Trent Lott (Mississippi)
January 19, 1999 U.S. Representatives Jennifer Dunn (Washington) and Steve Largent (Oklahoma)
January 27, 2000 U.S. Senators Susan Collins (Maine) and Bill Frist (Tennessee)
January 29, 2002 George W. Bush U.S. Representative Dick Gephardt (Missouri)
January 28, 2003 Governor Gary Locke (Washington)
January 23, 2004 U.S. Senator Tom Daschle (South Dakota)
U.S. Representative Nancy Pelosi (California)
February 2, 2005 U.S. Senator Harry Reid (Nevada)
U.S. Representative Nancy Pelosi (California)
January 31, 2006 Governor Tim Kaine (Virginia)
January 23, 2007 U.S. Senator Jim Webb (Virginia)
January 28, 2008 Governor Kathleen Sebelius (Kansas)
January 27, 2010 Barack Obama Governor Bob McDonnell (Virginia)
January 25, 2011 English: U.S. Representative Paul Ryan (Wisconsin)
Spanish: U.S. Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Florida)
January 24, 2012 Governor Mitch Daniels (Indiana)
February 12, 2013 U.S. Senator Marco Rubio (Florida) – English and Spanish
January 28, 2014 English: U.S. Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers (Washington)
Spanish: U.S. Representative Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (Florida)
January 20, 2015 English: U.S. Senator Joni Ernst (Iowa)
Spanish: U.S. Representative Carlos Curbelo (Florida)
January 12, 2016 English: Governor Nikki Haley (South Carolina)
Spanish: U.S. Representative Mario Díaz-Balart (Florida)
January 30, 2018 Donald Trump English: U.S. Representative Joe Kennedy III (Massachusetts)
Spanish: State Delegate Elizabeth Guzmán (Virginia)
February 5, 2019 English: Former State Representative Stacey Abrams (Georgia)
Spanish: State Attorney General Xavier Becerra (California)
Working Families: Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes (Wisconsin)
February 4, 2020 English: Governor Gretchen Whitmer (Michigan)
Spanish: U.S. Representative Veronica Escobar (Texas)
Working Families: U.S. Representative Ayanna Pressley (Massachusetts)
March 1, 2022 Joe Biden Republican: Governor Kim Reynolds (Iowa)
Working Families: U.S. Representative Rashida Tlaib (Michigan)[5]
Congressional Black Caucus: U.S. Representative Colin Allred[6]
Problem Solvers Caucus (via No Labels): U.S. Representatives Josh Gottheimer (D-New Jersey) and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-Pennsylvania)
February 7, 2023 English: Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders (Arkansas)
Spanish: U.S. Representative Juan Ciscomani (Arizona)
Working Families: U.S. Representative Delia Ramirez (Illinois)

1Denotes prerecorded program
2A focus group participated in this televised discussion[7]

Non-State of the Union responses edit

In addition to responses to official State of the Union addresses, there have been five official responses to non-State of the Union speeches which were delivered soon after presidential inaugurations.

Date President Address type Response given by
February 9, 1989 George H. W. Bush First address to joint session of Congress U.S. Senator Lloyd Bentsen (Texas)
U.S. Representative Jim Wright (Texas)[1]
February 17, 1993 Bill Clinton First address to joint session of Congress U.S. Representative Bob Michel (Illinois)[1]
February 27, 2001 George W. Bush First address to joint session of Congress U.S. Senator Tom Daschle (South Dakota)
U.S. Representative Dick Gephardt (Missouri)[8]
February 24, 2009 Barack Obama First address to joint session of Congress Governor Bobby Jindal (Louisiana)[9]
February 28, 2017 Donald Trump First address to joint session of Congress English: Former Governor Steve Beshear (Kentucky)
Spanish: Activist Astrid Silva (Nevada)[10]
April 28, 2021 Joe Biden First address to joint session of Congress Republican: U.S. Senator Tim Scott (South Carolina)[11]
Working Families: U.S. Representative Jamaal Bowman (New York)[12]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Opposition Responses to the State of the Union Messages" (PDF). Senate.gov. Retrieved January 21, 2015.
  2. ^ Frum, David (2000). How We Got Here: The '70s. New York: Basic Books. p. 47. ISBN 0-465-04195-7.
  3. ^ Polus, Sarah (April 28, 2021). "Biden Becomes Just Fourth President to Have Given Both SOTU Rebuttal and Joint Address". The Hill. Retrieved January 9, 2022.
  4. ^ a b "U.S. Senate: Opposition Responses to the State of the Union Address". www.senate.gov. United States Senate. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  5. ^ "Squad member to deliver response to Biden SOTU". POLITICO. Retrieved 2022-03-02.
  6. ^ "Dallas Rep. Colin Allred to give Congressional Black Caucus response to Biden's State of the Union". Dallas News. 2022-03-01. Retrieved 2022-03-02.
  7. ^ Henderson, Nia-Malika (20 January 2015). "This is the best/worst State of the Union response ever. And, yes, Bill Clinton is prominently featured". Washington Post. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
  8. ^ "The Democratic Response". PBS.org. February 27, 2001. Retrieved November 12, 2016.
  9. ^ "Transcript of Gov. Jindal's GOP response to Obama speech". CNN. February 24, 2009. Retrieved January 28, 2011.
  10. ^ "Democrats Pick Ex-Kentucky Governor To Respond To Trump Speech To Congress". NPR. February 24, 2017. Retrieved February 25, 2017.
  11. ^ "GOP Sen. Tim Scott to deliver GOP response for Biden address to Congress". CNN.com. April 22, 2021. Retrieved April 22, 2021.
  12. ^ "Rep. Jamaal Bowman Delivers WFP Response to Biden Joint Address". Working Families Party. 2021-04-29. Retrieved 2022-03-02.

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In American politics the response to the State of the Union address is a rebuttal speech often brief delivered by a representative or representatives of an opposition party following a presidential State of the Union address When the president is a Democrat the rebuttal is typically given by a Republican and vice versa The practice began in 1966 when Republican U S Senator Everett Dirksen Illinois and U S Representative Gerald Ford Michigan appeared on TV to offer a response to the address by Democratic President Lyndon Johnson 1 The opposition party s response has varied in format ranging from a prerecorded 45 minute TV program in 1970 2 to a call in show in 1972 where a panel of congressmen answered unrehearsed questions from callers 1 Since the late 1980s it usually has been a televised speech given soon after the State of the Union address 1 Four presidents have given both a State of the Union address and an opposition response Gerald Ford George H W Bush Bill Clinton and Joe Biden 3 4 Contents 1 List of responses 2 Non State of the Union responses 3 References 4 SourcesList of responses editDate President Response given by 1 4 January 12 1966 Lyndon Johnson U S Senator Everett Dirksen Illinois U S Representative Gerald Ford Michigan January 10 1967 U S Senator Everett Dirksen Illinois U S Representative Gerald Ford Michigan January 17 1968 U S Senators Howard Baker Tennessee Peter Dominick Colorado Robert Griffin Michigan Thomas Kuchel California George Murphy California Chuck Percy Illinois Hugh Scott Pennsylvania and John Tower Texas U S Representatives George Bush Texas Gerald Ford Michigan Mel Laird Wisconsin Bob Mathias California Dick Poff Virginia Al Quie Minnesota Charlotte Reid Illinois and Bill Steiger Wisconsin January 22 19701 Richard Nixon U S Senators Scoop Jackson Washington Mike Mansfield Montana Ed Muskie Maine and Bill Proxmire Wisconsin U S Representatives Donald Fraser Minnesota John McCormack Massachusetts and Patsy Mink Hawaii January 22 1971 U S Senator Mike Mansfield Montana January 20 1972 U S Senators Lloyd Bentsen Texas Frank Church Idaho Tom Eagleton Missouri and Bill Proxmire Wisconsin U S Representatives Carl Albert Oklahoma Hale Boggs Louisiana John Brademas Indiana Martha Griffiths Michigan John Melcher Montana Ralph Metcalfe Illinois and Leonor Sullivan Missouri January 20 1974 U S Senator Mike Mansfield Montana January 15 1975 Gerald Ford U S Senator Hubert Humphrey Minnesota U S Representative Carl Albert Oklahoma January 19 1976 U S Senator Ed Muskie Maine January 19 1978 Jimmy Carter U S Senator Howard Baker Tennessee U S Representative John Rhodes Arizona January 23 1979 U S Senator Howard Baker Tennessee U S Representative John Rhodes Arizona January 23 1980 U S Senator Ted Stevens Alaska U S Representative John Rhodes Arizona January 26 19821 Ronald Reagan U S Senators Robert Byrd West Virginia Alan Cranston California Gary Hart Colorado Bennett Johnston Louisiana Ted Kennedy Massachusetts Don Riegle Michigan Paul Sarbanes Maryland and Jim Sasser Tennessee U S Representatives Al Gore Tennessee Tip O Neill Massachusetts January 25 19831 U S Senators Joe Biden Delaware Bill Bradley New Jersey Robert Byrd West Virginia and Paul Tsongas Massachusetts U S Representatives Les AuCoin Oregon Tom Daschle South Dakota Bill Hefner North Carolina Barbara Kennelly Connecticut George Miller California Tip O Neill Massachusetts Paul Simon Illinois and Tim Wirth Colorado January 25 1984 U S Senators Max Baucus Montana Joe Biden Delaware David Boren Oklahoma Robert Byrd West Virginia Dee Huddleston Kentucky Carl Levin Michigan and Claiborne Pell Rhode Island U S Representatives Barbara Boxer California Dante Fascell Florida Bill Gray Pennsylvania Tom Harkin Iowa and Tip O Neill Massachusetts February 6 19851 Governors Bill Clinton Arkansas and Bob Graham Florida U S Representative Tip O Neill Massachusetts February 4 1986 U S Senator George Mitchell Maine Governor Chuck Robb Virginia U S Representatives Tom Daschle South Dakota and Bill Gray Pennsylvania Lieutenant Governor Harriett Woods Missouri January 27 1987 U S Senator Robert Byrd West Virginia U S Representative Jim Wright Texas January 25 1988 U S Senator Robert Byrd West Virginia U S Representative Jim Wright Texas January 31 1990 George H W Bush U S Representative Tom Foley Washington January 29 1991 U S Senator George Mitchell Maine January 28 1992 U S Representative Tom Foley Washington January 25 1994 Bill Clinton U S Senator Bob Dole Kansas January 24 1995 Governor Christine Todd Whitman New Jersey January 23 1996 U S Senator Bob Dole Kansas February 4 1997 U S Representative J C Watts Oklahoma January 27 1998 U S Senator Trent Lott Mississippi January 19 1999 U S Representatives Jennifer Dunn Washington and Steve Largent Oklahoma January 27 2000 U S Senators Susan Collins Maine and Bill Frist Tennessee January 29 2002 George W Bush U S Representative Dick Gephardt Missouri January 28 2003 Governor Gary Locke Washington January 23 2004 U S Senator Tom Daschle South Dakota U S Representative Nancy Pelosi California February 2 2005 U S Senator Harry Reid Nevada U S Representative Nancy Pelosi California January 31 2006 Governor Tim Kaine Virginia January 23 2007 U S Senator Jim Webb Virginia January 28 2008 Governor Kathleen Sebelius Kansas January 27 2010 Barack Obama Governor Bob McDonnell Virginia January 25 2011 English U S Representative Paul Ryan Wisconsin Spanish U S Representative Ileana Ros Lehtinen Florida January 24 2012 Governor Mitch Daniels Indiana February 12 2013 U S Senator Marco Rubio Florida English and SpanishJanuary 28 2014 English U S Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers Washington Spanish U S Representative Ileana Ros Lehtinen Florida January 20 2015 English U S Senator Joni Ernst Iowa Spanish U S Representative Carlos Curbelo Florida January 12 2016 English Governor Nikki Haley South Carolina Spanish U S Representative Mario Diaz Balart Florida January 30 2018 Donald Trump English U S Representative Joe Kennedy III Massachusetts Spanish State Delegate Elizabeth Guzman Virginia February 5 2019 English Former State Representative Stacey Abrams Georgia Spanish State Attorney General Xavier Becerra California Working Families Lieutenant Governor Mandela Barnes Wisconsin February 4 2020 English Governor Gretchen Whitmer Michigan Spanish U S Representative Veronica Escobar Texas Working Families U S Representative Ayanna Pressley Massachusetts March 1 2022 Joe Biden Republican Governor Kim Reynolds Iowa Working Families U S Representative Rashida Tlaib Michigan 5 Congressional Black Caucus U S Representative Colin Allred 6 Problem Solvers Caucus via No Labels U S Representatives Josh Gottheimer D New Jersey and Brian Fitzpatrick R Pennsylvania February 7 2023 English Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders Arkansas Spanish U S Representative Juan Ciscomani Arizona Working Families U S Representative Delia Ramirez Illinois 1Denotes prerecorded program2A focus group participated in this televised discussion 7 Non State of the Union responses editIn addition to responses to official State of the Union addresses there have been five official responses to non State of the Union speeches which were delivered soon after presidential inaugurations Date President Address type Response given byFebruary 9 1989 George H W Bush First address to joint session of Congress U S Senator Lloyd Bentsen Texas U S Representative Jim Wright Texas 1 February 17 1993 Bill Clinton First address to joint session of Congress U S Representative Bob Michel Illinois 1 February 27 2001 George W Bush First address to joint session of Congress U S Senator Tom Daschle South Dakota U S Representative Dick Gephardt Missouri 8 February 24 2009 Barack Obama First address to joint session of Congress Governor Bobby Jindal Louisiana 9 February 28 2017 Donald Trump First address to joint session of Congress English Former Governor Steve Beshear Kentucky Spanish Activist Astrid Silva Nevada 10 April 28 2021 Joe Biden First address to joint session of Congress Republican U S Senator Tim Scott South Carolina 11 Working Families U S Representative Jamaal Bowman New York 12 References edit a b c d e f Opposition Responses to the State of the Union Messages PDF Senate gov Retrieved January 21 2015 Frum David 2000 How We Got Here The 70s New York Basic Books p 47 ISBN 0 465 04195 7 Polus Sarah April 28 2021 Biden Becomes Just Fourth President to Have Given Both SOTU Rebuttal and Joint Address The Hill Retrieved January 9 2022 a b U S Senate Opposition Responses to the State of the Union Address www senate gov United States Senate Retrieved 7 March 2021 Squad member to deliver response to Biden SOTU POLITICO Retrieved 2022 03 02 Dallas Rep Colin Allred to give Congressional Black Caucus response to Biden s State of the Union Dallas News 2022 03 01 Retrieved 2022 03 02 Henderson Nia Malika 20 January 2015 This is the best worst State of the Union response ever And yes Bill Clinton is prominently featured Washington Post Retrieved 7 March 2021 The Democratic Response PBS org February 27 2001 Retrieved November 12 2016 Transcript of Gov Jindal s GOP response to Obama speech CNN February 24 2009 Retrieved January 28 2011 Democrats Pick Ex Kentucky Governor To Respond To Trump Speech To Congress NPR February 24 2017 Retrieved February 25 2017 GOP Sen Tim Scott to deliver GOP response for Biden address to Congress CNN com April 22 2021 Retrieved April 22 2021 Rep Jamaal Bowman Delivers WFP Response to Biden Joint Address Working Families Party 2021 04 29 Retrieved 2022 03 02 Sources edit Televised Opposition Responses to the President s Annual Message Office of the Clerk of the U S House of Representatives Retrieved January 8 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Response to the State of the Union address amp oldid 1168598264, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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