1.4 List of Opposition Responses (original) (raw)

List and Transcripts of Opposition Party Responses to State of the Union Addresses
starting with Lyndon Johnson (1966)

* Denotes addresses not considered official State of the Union messages Available transcripts of the response are indicated by hyperlinked date

President Date Opposition Party Respondent(s)
Lyndon B. Johnson
January 12, 1966 Senator Everett Dirksen (IL) and Rep. Gerald Ford (MI)
January 10, 1967 Senator Everett Dirksen (IL) and Rep. Gerald Ford (MI)
January 17, 1968 Rep. William Steiger (WI), Senator Thomas Kuchel (CA), Rep. Gerald Ford (MI), Senator Charles Percy (IL), Rep. Richard Poff (VA), Rep. George Bush (TX), Rep. Robert Mathias (CA), Senator Howard Baker (TN), Senator Hugh Scott (PA), Senator John Tower (TX), Rep. Charlotte Reid (IL), Senator Peter Dominick (CO), Rep. Albert Quie (MN), Rep. Melvin Laird (WI), Senator Robert P. Griffin (MI), and Senator George Murphy (CA).
January 14, 1969 No response
Richard Nixon
January 22, 1970 Senator William Proxmire (WI), Rep. Donald Fraser (MN), Senator Mike Mansfield (MT), Senator Henry "Scoop" Jackson (WA), Senator Edmund Muskie (ME), Rep. Patsy Mink (HI), and Rep. John McCormack (MA).
January 22, 1971 Senator Mike Mansfield (MT)
January 20, 1972 Senator William Proxmire (WI), Senator Frank Church (ID), Senator Thomas Eagleton (MO), Senator Lloyd Bentsen (TX), Rep. Leonor Sullivan (MO), Rep. John Melcher (MT), Rep. John Brademas (IN), Rep. Martha Griffiths (MI), Rep. Ralph Metcalfe (IL), Rep. Carl Albert (OK), and Rep. Hale Boggs (LA).
February 2, 1973 No presidential address...written message submitted to Congress
January 30, 1974 Senator Mike Mansfield (MT)
Gerald R. Ford
January 15, 1975 Senator Hubert Humphrey (MN) and Representative Carl Albert (OK)
January 19, 1976 Senator Edmund Muskie (ME)
January 12, 1977 No response
Jimmy Carter
January 19, 1978 Senator Howard Baker Jr. (TN) and Rep. John Rhodes (AZ)
January 25, 1979 Senator Howard Baker Jr. (TN) and Rep. John Rhodes (AZ)
January 21, 1980 Senator Ted Stevens (AK) and Rep. John Rhodes (AZ)
January 16, 1981 No presidential address...written message submitted to Congress
Ronald Reagan
*February 18, 1981 No response
January 26, 1982 Senator Donald Riegle (MI), Senator James Sasser (TN), Rep. Albert Gore Jr. (TN), Senator Robert Byrd (W.Va), Senator Edward Kennedy (MA), House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill (MA), Senator Gary Hart (CO), Senator Paul Sarbanes (MD), Senator J. Bennett Johnston (LA), and Senator Alan Cranston (CA).
January 25, 1983 Senator Robert Byrd (WV), Senator Paul Tsongas (MA), Senator Bill Bradley (NJ), Senator Joe Biden (DE), Rep. Tom Daschle (SD), Rep. Barbara Kennelly (CT), House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill (MA), Rep. George Miller (CA), Rep. Les AuCoin (OR), Rep. Paul Simon (IL), Rep. Timothy Wirth (CO), and Rep. W.G. "Bill" Hefner (NC).
January 25, 1984 Senator Joe Biden (DE), Sen. David Boren (OK), Senator Carl M. Levin (MI), Senator Max S. Baucus (MT), Senator Robert Byrd (WV), Senator Claiborne Pell (RI), Senator Walter Huddleston (KY), Rep. Dante B. Fascell (FL), Rep. Tom Harkin (IA), Rep. William Gray(PA), House Speaker Thomas O'Neill (MA), and Rep. Barbara Boxer (CA).
February 6, 1985 Gov. Bill Clinton (AR), Gov. Bob Graham (FL), House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill (MA).
February 4, 1986 Senators George Mitchell (ME), Lt. Gov. Harriett Woods (MO), Gov. Charles Robb (VA), Rep. Thomas Daschle (SD), Rep. William Gray (PA)
January 27, 1987 Senator Robert Byrd (WV) and House Speaker Jim Wright (TX)
January 25, 1988 Senator Robert Byrd (WV) and House Speaker Jim Wright (TX)
George Bush
*February 9, 1989 House Speaker Jim Wright (TX) and Senator Lloyd Bentsen (TX)
January 31, 1990 House Speaker Tom Foley (WA)
January 29, 1991 Senator George Mitchell (ME)
January 28, 1992 House Speaker Tom Foley (WA)
William J. Clinton
*February 17, 1993 Rep. Bob Michel (IL)
January 25, 1994 Senator Robert Dole (KS)
January 24, 1995 Governor Christine Todd Whitman (NJ)
January 23, 1996 Senator Robert Dole (KS)
February 4, 1997 Rep. J.C. Watts (OK)
January 27, 1998 Senator Trent Lott (MS)
January 19, 1999 Rep. Jennifer Dunn (WA) and Rep. Steven Largent (OK)
January 27, 2000 Senator Susan Collins (ME) and Senator William Frist (TN)
George W. Bush
*February 27, 2001 Senator Tom Daschle (SD) and Rep. Richard Gephardt (MO).
January 29, 2002 Rep. Richard Gephardt (MO)
January 28, 2003 Governor Gary Locke (WA)
January 20, 2004 Senator Tom Daschle (SD) and Rep. Nancy Pelosi (CA)
February 2, 2005 Rep. Nancy Pelosi (CA) and Senator Harry Reid (NV)
January 31, 2006 Governor Timothy Kaine (VA)
January 23, 2007 Senator James Webb (VA)
January 28, 2008 Governor Kathleen Sebelius (KS)
Barack Obama
*February 24, 2009 Governor Bobby Jindal (LA)
January 27, 2010 Governor Bob McDonnell (VA)
January 25, 2011 Representative Paul D. Ryan (WI)
January 24, 2012 Governor Mitch Daniels (IN)
February 12, 2013 Senator Marco Rubio (FL)
January 28, 2014 Representative Cathy McMorris Rodgers (WA)
January 20, 2015 Senator Joni Ernst (IA)
January 12, 2016 Governor Nikki Haley (SC)
Donald J. Trump
*February 28, 2017 Former Governor Steve Beshear (KY)
January 30, 2018 Representative Joe Kennedy (MA)
February 5, 2019 Stacey Abrams (Former Minority Leader, GA House of Representatives and candidate for Governor of Georgia)
February 4, 2020 February 4, 2020 Governor Gretchen Whitmer (MI) Rep. Veronica Escobar (TX) Spanish-language response.
Joseph R. Biden
*April 28, 2021 Senator Tim Scott (SC)
March 1, 2022 Governor Kim Reynolds (IA)
February 7, 2023 Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders (AR)
March 7, 2024 Senator Katie Britt (AL)

Data Sources:
1966-2000: Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives
2001-present: The American Presidency Project

Citation: Gerhard Peters. "List of Opposition Responses to State of the Union Addresses." The American Presidency Project. https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/324138/.