Response to the State of the Union address explained

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 Sen. Everett Dirksen (Illinois) and Rep. 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]

List of responses

Unless otherwise noted, the response was broadcast live the same night as the State of the Union address and given in English.

YearResponding Party/GroupResponse given byNotes
President Lyndon Johnson (D)
1966RepublicanSenate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen (IL) and House Minority Leader Gerald Ford (MI)Response given five days later and recorded live and broadcast that evening
1967Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen (IL) and House Minority Leader Gerald Ford (MI)Formatted as a news conference
1968Sens. Howard Baker (TN), Peter Dominick (CO), Robert Griffin (MI), Thomas Kuchel (CA), George Murphy (CA), Chuck Percy (IL), Hugh Scott (PA), and John Tower (TX) and Reps. George Bush (TX), Gerald Ford (MI), Mel Laird (WI), Bob Mathias (CA), Dick Poff (VA), Al Quie (MN), Charlotte Reid (IL), and Bill Steiger (WI)Response given six days later
1969No response given due to the address occurring in the final week of Johnson's term
President Richard Nixon (R)
1970DemocraticSens. Albert Gore (TN), Philip Hart (MI), Scoop Jackson (WA), Mike Mansfield (MT), Ed Muskie (ME), and Bill Proxmire (WI), and Ralph Yardborough (TX), and Reps. Carl Albert (MA), Donald Fraser (MN), John McCormack (MA), and Patsy Mink (HI)Prerecorded response given seventeen days later and included discussions with voters
1971Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield (MT)Response given four days later in an interview format with reporters asking questions
1972Sens. Lloyd Bentsen (TX), Frank Church (ID), Tom Eagleton (MO), and Bill Proxmire (WI) and Reps. Carl Albert (OK), Hale Boggs (LA), John Brademas (IN), Martha Griffiths (MI), John Melcher (MT), Ralph Metcalfe (IL), and Leonor Sullivan (MO)Response given one day later; panelists answered questions submitted live by voters over the phone
1973No response given due to Nixon submitting the State of the Union report in writing
1974Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield (MT)Response given two days later
President Gerald Ford (R)
1975DemocraticRep. Carl Albert (OK) and Sen. Hubert Humphrey (MN)Response given five to seven days later with Albert's speech airing on the first two nights and Humphrey's speech on the third night
1976Sen. Ed Muskie (ME)Response given two days later
1977No response given due to the address occurring in the final week of Ford's term
President Jimmy Carter (D)
1978RepublicanSenate Minority Leader Howard Baker (TN) and House Minority Leader John Rhodes (AZ)Response given seven days later in a question-and-answer format
1979Senate Minority Leader Howard Baker (TN) and House Minority Leader John Rhodes (AZ)Baker and Rhodes gave official response one day later as a news conference; Sen. Bob Dole (KS) and Rep. Barber Conable (NY) joined Baker and Rhodes for an interview on NBC that evening
1980Acting Senate Minority Leader Ted Stevens (AK) and House Minority Leader John Rhodes (AZ)Prerecorded response given five days later
1981No response given due to Carter submitting the State of the Union report in writing
President Ronald Reagan (R)
1981DemocraticNo response given to Reagan's first address to a joint session of Congress
1982Gov. Jerry Brown (CA); Sens. Robert Byrd (WV), Alan Cranston (CA), Gary Hart (CO), Bennett Johnston (LA), Ted Kennedy (MA), Don Riegle (MI), Paul Sarbanes (MD), and Jim Sasser (TN); Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill (MA); and Rep. Al Gore (TN)Prerecorded, documentary-style response including man-on-the-street interviews
1983Sens. Joe Biden (DE), Bill Bradley (NJ), Robert Byrd (WV), and Paul Tsongas (MA); Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill (MA); and Reps. Les AuCoin (OR), Tom Daschle (SD), Bill Hefner (NC), Barbara Kennelly (CT), George Miller (CA), Paul Simon (IL), and Tim Wirth (CO)Prerecorded
1984Moderated by Gov. Michael Dukakis (MA) and included Sens. Max Baucus (MT), Joe Biden (DE), David Boren (OK), Robert Byrd (WV), Dee Huddleston (KY), Carl Levin (MI), and Claiborne Pell (RI); Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill (MA); and Reps. Barbara Boxer (CA), Dante Fascell (FL), Bill Gray (PA), and Tom Harkin (IA)Partially prerecorded
1985Hosted by Gov. Bill Clinton (AR) and included remarks from Rep. Dick Gephardt (MO), Speaker of the House Tip O'Neill (MA), and Senate Majority Leader Robert Byrd (WV); focus groups moderated by Sens. Chris Dodd (CT) and Sam Nunn (GA), House Majority Leader Jim Wright (TX), Rep. Bill Richardson (NM), Gov. Chuck Robb (VA), Lt. Gov. Nancy Dick (CO), Attorney General Dave Armstrong (KY), and Mayor Wilson Goode (Philadelphia) Prerecorded response featuring excerpts from focus groups with Democratic voters moderated by Democratic politicians[4]
1986Sen. George Mitchell (ME), Reps. Tom Daschle (SD) and Bill Gray (PA), Lt. Gov. Harriett Woods (MO), and Fmr. Gov. Chuck Robb (VA)Last response to be given by more than two people
1987Senate Majority Leader Robert Byrd (WV) and Speaker of the House Jim Wright (TX)
1988Senate Majority Leader Robert Byrd (WV) and Speaker of the House Jim Wright (TX)
President George H. W. Bush (R)
1989DemocraticSpeaker of the House Jim Wright (TX) and Sen. Lloyd Bentsen (TX)
1990Speaker of the House Tom Foley (WA)
1991Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell (ME)
1992Speaker of the House Tom Foley (WA)
President Bill Clinton (D)
1993RepublicanHouse Minority Leader Bob Michel (IL)
1994Senate Minority Leader Bob Dole (KS)
1995Gov. Christine Todd Whitman (NJ)
1996Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole (KS)
1997Rep. J. C. Watts (OK)
1998Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott (MS)
1999Reps. Jennifer Dunn (WA) and Steve Largent (OK)
2000Sens. Susan Collins (ME) and Bill Frist (TN)
President George W. Bush (R)
2001DemocraticSenate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (SD) and House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt (MO)[5]
2002House Minority Leader Dick Gephardt (MO)
2003Gov. Gary Locke (WA)
2004Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle (SD)
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (CA)
2005Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid (NV)
House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (CA)
2006Gov. Tim Kaine (VA)
2007Sen. Jim Webb (VA)
2008Gov. Kathleen Sebelius (KS)
President Barack Obama (D)
2009RepublicanGov. Bobby Jindal (LA)[6]
2010Gov. Bob McDonnell (VA)
2011Rep. Paul Ryan (WI)
Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (FL)Response given in Spanish
Tea PartyRep. Michelle Bachmann (R-MN)
2012RepublicanGov. Mitch Daniels (IN)
Tea PartyHerman Cain, a businessman from Georgia
2013RepublicanSen. Marco Rubio (FL)Response given in English and Spanish
Tea PartySen. Rand Paul (R-KY)
2014RepublicanRep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers (WA)
Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (FL)Response given in Spanish
Tea PartySen. Mike Lee (R-UT)
2015RepublicanSen. Joni Ernst (IA)
Rep. Carlos Curbelo (FL)Response given in Spanish
Tea PartyRep. Curt Clawson (R-FL)
2016RepublicanGov. Nikki Haley (SC)
Rep. Mario Díaz-Balart (FL)Response given in Spanish
President Donald Trump (R)
2017DemocraticFmr. Gov. Steve Beshear (KY)[7]
Astrid Silva, an immigration activist from NevadaResponse given in Spanish
2018Rep. Joe Kennedy III (MA)
State Del. Elizabeth Guzmán (VA)Response given in Spanish
2019Fmr. State Rep. Stacey Abrams (GA)
Attorney General Xavier Becerra (CA)Response given in Spanish
Working FamliesLt. Gov. Mandela Barnes (D-WI)
2020DemocraticGov. Gretchen Whitmer (MI)
Rep. Veronica Escobar (TX)Response given in Spanish
Working FamiliesRep. Ayanna Pressley (D-MA)
President Joe Biden (D)
2021RepublicanSen. Tim Scott (SC)[8]
Working FamiliesRep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY)[9]
2022RepublicanGov. Kim Reynolds (IA)
Working FamiliesRep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI)[10]
Congressional Black CaucusRep. Colin Allred (D-TX)[11]
Reps. Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) and Brian Fitzpatrick (R-PA)Organized by No Labels
2023RepublicanGov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders (AR)
Rep. Juan Ciscomani (AZ)Response given in Spanish
Working FamiliesRep. Delia Ramirez (D-IL)
2024RepublicanSen. Katie Britt (AL)
Rep. Monica De La Cruz (TX)Response given in Spanish
Working FamiliesCouncilmember Nicolas O'Rourke (Philadelphia At-Large)
IndependentPresidential Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.[12]

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Opposition Responses to the State of the Union Messages (1966-Present) . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20240308013745/https://www.senate.gov/about/traditions-symbols/state-of-the-union-response-list.htm . March 8, 2024 . March 8, 2024 . United States Senate.
  2. Book: Frum, David . How We Got Here: The '70s . David Frum . 2000 . Basic Books . New York . 0-465-04195-7 . 47 . registration .
  3. Web site: Polus . Sarah . Biden Becomes Just Fourth President to Have Given Both SOTU Rebuttal and Joint Address . April 28, 2021 . January 9, 2022 . .
  4. News: Henderson . Nia-Malika . 20 January 2015 . This is the best/worst State of the Union response ever. And, yes, Bill Clinton is prominently featured. . 7 March 2021 . Washington Post.
  5. Web site: February 27, 2001 . The Democratic Response . November 12, 2016 . PBS.org.
  6. Web site: February 24, 2009 . Transcript of Gov. Jindal's GOP response to Obama speech . January 28, 2011 . CNN.
  7. Web site: February 24, 2017 . Democrats Pick Ex-Kentucky Governor To Respond To Trump Speech To Congress . February 25, 2017 . NPR.
  8. Web site: April 22, 2021 . GOP Sen. Tim Scott to deliver GOP response for Biden address to Congress . April 22, 2021 . CNN.com.
  9. Web site: 2021-04-29 . Rep. Jamaal Bowman Delivers WFP Response to Biden Joint Address . 2022-03-02 . Working Families Party . en.
  10. Web site: Squad member to deliver response to Biden SOTU . 2022-03-02 . POLITICO . 23 February 2022 . en.
  11. Web site: 2022-03-01 . Dallas Rep. Colin Allred to give Congressional Black Caucus response to Biden's State of the Union . 2022-03-02 . Dallas News . en.
  12. Web site: 2024-03-11 . Robert F. Kennedy Jr. "State Of The Union" Address: 80% Of Americans Don't Want To Choose Between The Lesser Of Two Evils . 2024-03-11 . RealClear Politics . en.