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The Weekly Democratic Address is delivered by a different prominent Democrat each week, in response to the Weekly Address of the President of the United States during a Republican presidency. When a Democrat has held the Presidency, the President delivers the weekly address, such as occurred during 2009-2017 under Barack Obama.
George W. Bush [ ]
2001 Weekly Democratic Address speakers [ ]
Republican President George W. Bush was inaugurated on January 20. While Democrats held a majority in the Senate until Inauguration Day, Republicans received a majority of seats in both the House and Senate following the inauguration.
Date
Speakers
State
Position
Notes
Reference(s)
January 27
Richard Gephardt
Missouri
House
House Democratic Leader
[1]
February 3
Thomas Daschle
South Dakota
Senate
Senate Democratic Leader
[2]
February 10
Kent Conrad
North Dakota
Senate
[3]
February 17
Charles Rangel
New York
House
[4]
February 24
Thomas Vilsack
Iowa
Governor
[5]
March 3
John Spratt
South Carolina
House
Ranking Member of the House Budget Committee
[6]
March 17
Bob Menendez
New Jersey
House
[7]
March 24
Russell Feingold
Wisconsin
Senate
[8]
March 31
Gary Locke
Washington
Governor
[9]
April 8
Jeff Bingaman and Jay Inslee
New Mexico (Bingaman) and Washington (Inslee)
Senate (Bingaman) and House (Inslee)
First Weekly Address that is spoken by more than one person
[10]
April 21
David Bonior
Michigan
House
[11]
April 28
Patty Murray
Washington
Senate
[12]
May 5
Terry McAulliffe
Virginia
Democratic National Committee Chairman
[13]
May 12
Nita Lowey
New York
House
[14]
May 19
Gray Davis
California
Governor
[15]
June 2
Anna Eshoo
California
House
[16]
June 9
John Edwards
North Carolina
Senate
[17]
June 16
Richard Gephardt
Missouri
House
House Democratic Leader
[18]
June 23
Thomas Harkin
Iowa
Senate
[19]
July 7
John Dingell
Michigan
House
[20]
July 14
Tim Johnson
South Dakota
Senate
[21]
July 21
James Turner
Texas
House
[22]
July 28
Jean Carnahan
Missouri
Senate
[23]
August 4
Terry McAuliffe
Virginia
Democratic National Committee Chairman
[24]
August 18
Paul Wellstone
Minnesota
Senate
[25]
August 25
John Spratt
South Carolina
House
[26]
September 1
Mary Landrieu
Louisiana
Senate
[27]
September 8
Ed Pastor
Arizona
House
[28]
September 16
Hillary Clinton and Chuck Schumer
New York (Both)
Senate
First Weekly Address since the September 11 Attacks
[29]
September 29
James Hahn
California
Mayor
Mayor of Los Angeles
[30]
October 6
Martin Frost
Texas
House
[31]
October 13
Thomas Daschle
South Dakota
Senate
Senate Democratic Leader
[32]
October 20
Nancy Pelosi
California
House
[33]
October 28
Thomas Daschle
South Dakota
Senate
[34]
November 3
Mark Green
New York
Former Commissioner and Democratic Mayoral Candidate
Democratic Candidate for the 2001 New York City Mayoral Elections . Later lost to Michael Bloomberg
[35]
November 10
Shelley Berkley
Nevada
House
[36]
November 17
Jean Carnahan
Missouri
Senate
[37]
November 24
Juanita McDonald
California
House
[38]
December 1
Harry Reid
Nevada
Senate
[39]
December 15
Thomas Daschle
South Dakota
Senate
Senate Democratic Leader
[40]
December 29
David Bonior
Michigan
House
[41]
2002 Weekly Democratic Address speakers [ ]
Date
Speakers
State
Position
Notes
Reference(s)
January 6
Byron L. Dorgan
North Dakota
Senate
[42]
January 12
Michael Ross
Arkansas
House
[43]
January 19
Terry McAuliffe
Virginia
Democratic National Committee Chairman
[44]
January 26
Byron L. Dorgan
North Dakota
Senate
[45]
February 24
Jim Matheson
Utah
House
[46]
March 2
Jay Rockefeller
West Virginia
Senate
[47]
March 9
Edward J. O'Brien
Pennsylvania
House Candidate
Democratic Candidate for the House of Representatives in Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district . Later lost to incumbent Representative Pat Toomey .
[48]
March 17
Tim Johnson
South Dakota
Senate
[49]
March 24
Antonio Villaraigosa
California
Speaker Emeritus
Former Speaker of the California Assembly
[50]
March 30
Robert Matsui
California
House
[51]
April 6
Edward Kennedy
Massachusetts
Senate
[52]
April 13
John Conyers
Michigan
House
[53]
May 4
Shelley Berkley
Nevada
House
[54]
June 1
Bill Bradbury
Oregon
Oregon Secretary of State and Senate Candidate
Was running for Senate in Oregon. Later lost the election to incumbent Republican Senator Gordon H. Smith
[55]
June 8
Richard Gephardt
Missouri
House
[56]
June 15
Bob Graham and Zell Miller
Florida (Graham) and Georgia (Miller)
Senate (Both)
[57]
June 22
John Dingell
Michigan
House
[58]
June 29
Paul Sarbanes
Maryland
Senate
[59]
July 13
David Phelps
Illinois
House
[60]
July 20
Paul Wellstone
Minnesota
Senate
[61]
July 27
Rosa DeLauro
Connecticut
House
[62]
August 24
Chellie Pingree
Maine
Senate Candidate
Later lost to incumbent Senator Susan Collins
[63]
December 8
Maria Cantwell
Washington State
Senate
[64]
December 14
Bob Menendez
New Jersey
House
[65]
December 20
Harry Reid
Nevada
Senate
[66]
December 28
Hillary Clinton
New York
Senate
[67]
2003 Weekly Democratic Address speakers [ ]
Date
Speakers
State
Position
Notes
Reference(s)
April 19
Elijah Cummings
Maryland
House
April 26
Stephanie Tubbs Jones
Ohio
House
May 24
Tom Daschle
South Dakota
Senate
July 26
Tom Daschle
South Dakota
Senate
August 2
Mark Warner
Virginia
Governor
August 9
Charles Stenholm
Texas
House
August 16
Artur Davis
Alabama
House
August 23
Chuck Schumer
New York
Senate
August 31
Sherrod Brown
Ohio
House
September 6
Gray Davis
California
Governor
September 13
Jane Harman
California
House
September 20
Leticia Van de Putte
Texas
State Senator
September 27
Patty Murray
Washington
Senate
October 4
Tim Holden
Pennsylvania
Governor
October 11
Baron Hill
Indiana
House
October 18
Douglas H. Palmer
New Jersey
Mayor of Trenton
October 25
Patrick Leahy
Vermont
Senate
November 1
Ronnie Musgrove
Mississippi
Governor
November 8
Chet Edwards
Texas
House
November 15
Barbara Boxer
California
Senate
November 22
Richard Perkins
Nevada
State Representative
November 28
John Tanner
Tennessee
House
December 6
Darlene Hooley
Oregon
House
December 13
Harry Reid
Nevada
Senate
December 20
Barbara Mikulski
Maryland
Senate
December 27
Tom Vilsack
Iowa
Governor
2004 Weekly Democratic Address speakers [ ]
Date
Speakers
State
Position
Notes
Reference(s)
January 3
Tim Bishop
New York
House
January 10
Jim Doyle
Wisconsin
Governor
January 17
Michael Michaud
Maine
House
January 31
Brad Miller
North Carolina
House
February 7
Kwame Kilpatrick
Michigan
Mayor of Detroit
February 14
Tom Vilsack
Iowa
Governor
February 21
Janet Napolitano
Arizona
Governor
March 6
John Kerry
Massachusetts
Senate
March 13
Ted Kennedy
Massachusetts
Senate
March 20
Jennifer Granholm
Michigan
Governor
March 27
Nancy Pelosi
California
House
April 3
John Kerry
Massachusetts
Senate
April 10
Carl Levin
Michigan
Senate
April 17
John Kerry
Massachusetts
Senate
April 24
Mark Udall
Colorado
House
May 1
Paul Rieckhoff
Washington, D.C.
writer
May 8
Wesley Clark
Washington, D.C.
General of the United States Army
May 15
John Kerry
Massachusetts
Senate
May 22
John Kerry
Massachusetts
Senate
May 29
John Kerry
Massachusetts
Senate
June 12
John Kerry
Massachusetts
Senate
June 19
Nick Lampson
Texas
House
June 26
Barack Obama
Illinois
State Senator
July 3
John Kerry
Massachusetts
Senate
July 10
John Edwards
North Carolina
Senate
July 17
Jan Schakowsky
Illinois
Senate
July 24
John Kerry
Massachusetts
Senate
July 31
Merrill McPeak
Washington, D.C.
Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force
August 14
Maria Cantwell
Washington
Senate
August 21
John Edwards
North Carolina
Senate
August 28
Earl Pomeroy
North Dakota
House
September 4
John Kerry
Massachusetts
Senate
September 18
Betty Castor
Florida
Senate candidate
October 2
John Edwards
North Carolina
Senate
October 9
Steny Hoyer
Maryland
House
October 16
John Edwards
North Carolina
Senate
October 23
John Kerry
Massachusetts
Senate
October 30
John Kerry
Massachusetts
Senate
November 6
Nancy Pelosi
California
House
November 13
Chet Edwards
Texas
House
November 20
Harry Reid
Nevada
Senate
November 27
Tom Vilsack
Iowa
Governor
December 4
Bob Menendez
New Jersey
House
December 11
Donna Brazile
Louisiana
Democratic National Committee
December 18
Dick Durbin
Illinois
Senate
December 25
Bill Richardson
New Mexico
Governor
2005 Weekly Democratic Address speakers [ ]
Date
Speakers
State
Position
Notes
Reference(s)
January 8
Charles Rangel
New York
House
January 15
Debbie Stabenow
Michigan
Senate
January 22
Christine Gregoire
Washington
Governor
January 29
Ike Skelton
Missouri
House
February 5
Terry McAuliffe
Virginia
Democratic National Committee
February 12
Chuck Schumer
New York
Senate
February 19
John Spratt
South Carolina
House
February 25
Brian Schweitzer
Montana
Governor
March 5
Kent Conrad
North Dakota
Senate
March 12
James Roosevelt
New York
Social Security Administrator
March 19
Ed Rendell
Pennsylvania
Governor
March 26
Sander Levin
Michigan
House
April 2
George Mitchell
Maine
Senate
April 9
Harry Reid
Nevada
Senate
April 23
Ed Markey
Massachusetts
House
April 30
Mario Cuomo
New York
Former Governor
May 7
Chuck Schumer
New York
Senate
May 14
Bill Richardson
New Mexico
Governor
May 21
Kendrick Meek
Florida
Senate
May 28
Wesley Clark
Washington, D.C.
General of the United States Army
June 4
Byron Dorgan
North Dakota
Senate
June 11
Phil Bredesen
Tennessee
Governor
June 18
Bob Etheridge
North Carolina
House
June 25
Zbigniew Brzezinski
Virginia
National Security Advisor
July 2
Patty Murray
Washington
Senate
July 9
Harry Reid
Nevada
Senate
July 23
Larry Johnson
Washington, D.C.
Former analyst for the Central Intelligence Agency
July 30
Daniel Inouye
Hawaii
Senate
August 6
John Lewis
Georgia
House
August 13
John Salazar
Colorado
House
August 20
Max Cleland
Georgia
Senate
August 27
Ted Kennedy
Massachusetts
Senate
September 3
Charles Melancon
Louisiana
House
September 10
Bennie Thompson
Mississippi
House
September 17
Kathleen Blanco
Louisiana
Governor
September 24
Blanche Lincoln
Arkansas
Senate
October 1
Maria Cantwell
Washington
Senate
October 8
Rosa DeLauro
Connecticut
House
October 22
Mark Pryor
Arkansas
Senate
October 29
John Dingell
Michigan
House
November 5
Barbara Mikulski
Maryland
Senate
November 19
Dennis Cardoza
California
House
November 26
Christine Gregoire
Washington
Governor
December 24
Jim Clyburn
South Carolina
House
December 31
Nancy Pelosi
California
House
2006 Weekly Democratic Address speakers [ ]
Date
Speakers
State
Position
Notes
Reference(s)
January 7
Louise Slaughter
New York
House
January 14
Dick Durbin
Illinois
Senate
January 21
Harry Reid
Nevada
Senate
January 28
Henry Waxman
California
House
February 4
Jennifer Granholm
Michigan
Governor
February 11
Bob Menendez
New Jersey
Senate
February 18
New Mexico
Attorney General of New Mexico
February 25
Jon Corzine
New Jersey
Governor
March 4
Francine Busby
California
House candidate
March 11
Howard Dean
Vermont
Democratic National Committee
March 18
Dianne Feinstein
California
Senate
March 25
Marion Barry
Arkansas
House
April 1
Wesley Clark
Washington, D.C.
NATO
April 8
Steny Hoyer
Maryland
House
April 15
Hilda Solis
California
House
April 22
Bill Nelson
Florida
House
April 29
Bart Stupak
Michigan
House
May 6
Maria Cantwell
Washington
Senate
May 13
Ron Klein
Florida
State Senator
May 20
Mike Honda
California
House
June 3
Peter Welch
Vermont
House
June 10
Harry Reid
Nevada
Senate
June 17
Nancy Pelosi
California
House
June 24
Howard Dean
Vermont
Democratic National Committee
July 1
Jim Webb
Virginia
Senate candidate
July 8
Bruce Braley
Iowa
House
July 15
Claire McCaskill
Missouri
Senate
July 22
Diana DeGette
California
House
July 29
Bill Richardson
New Mexico
Governor
August 5
Ken Salazar
Colorado
Senate
August 26
Mary Landrieu
Louisiana
Senate
September 2
Bennie Thompson
Mississippi
House
September 16
Chris Murphy
Connecticut
House candidate
September 30
Tammy Duckworth
Illinois
House candidate
October 7
Patty Wetterling
Minnesota
House candidate
October 14
Patrick Murphy
Pennsylvania
House candidate
October 21
Diane Farrell
Connecticut
House candidate
November 4
Lois Murphy
Pennsylvania
House candidate
November 11
Howard Dean
Vermont
Democratic National Committee
November 18
Harry Reid
Nevada
Senate
November 25
Steny Hoyer
Maryland
House
December 2
Jim Wallis
Washington, D.C.
editor in chief of Sojourners magazine
December 9
Silvestre Reyes
Texas
House
December 16
William Perry
Pennsylvania
United States Secretary of Defense
December 23
Evan Bayh
Indiana
Senate
December 30
Jerry McNerney
California
House elect
2007 Weekly Democratic Address speakers [ ]
Date
Speakers
State
Position
Notes
Reference(s)
January 6
Harry Reid
Nevada
Majority Leader of the United States Senate
January 10
Dick Durbin
Illinois
Senate
January 13
Tim Walz
Minnesota
Senate
January 20
Brian Schweitzer
Montana
Governor
January 27
Antonio Villaraigosa
California
Mayor of Los Angeles
February 3
Jim Clyburn
South Carolina
House
February 17
Christopher Carney
Pennsylvania
House
February 24
Richard C. Holbrooke
New York
Ambassador to the UN
March 10
Harry Mitchell
Arizona
House
March 17
Patty Murray
Washington
Senate
March 24
Paul Hodes
New Hampshire
House
March 31
Andrew Horne
Kentucky
U.S. Marine Corps Reserves Lieutenant Colonel and Attorney
April 7
Howard Dean
Vermont
Democratic National Committee
April 14
Rahm Emanuel
Illinois
House
April 21
Amy Klobuchar
Minnesota
Senate
April 28
William Odom
Washington, D.C.
Lieutenant General
May 5
Chuck Schumer
New York
Senate
May 12
New York
United States Air Force
May 19
Rosa DeLauro
Connecticut
House
May 26
Elliott Anderson
Nevada
United States Marine Corps
June 2
Ed Markey
Massachusetts
House
June 16
Maria Cantwell
Washington
Senate
June 23
Chet Edwards
Texas
House
June 30
Harry Reid
Nevada
Majority Leader of the United States Senate
July 21
Carl Levin
Michigan
Senate
August 11
Ellen Tauscher
California
House
August 18
North Carolina
waitress
August 25
Max Cleland
Georgia
Senate
September 8
Harry Reid
Nevada
Majority Leader of the United States Senate
September 15
Tom Lantos
California
House
September 22
Ed Rendell
Pennsylvania
Governor
September 28
Graeme Frost
Maryland
7th-Grade Student
First Non-Politician to make an Weekly Opposition Address.
October 6
Steny Hoyer
Maryland
House
October 13
Max Baucus
Montana
Senate
October 20
Washington, D.C.
March of Dimes President
October 27
Howard Dean
Vermont
Democratic National Committee
November 3
Patty Murray
Washington
Senate
November 10
Joseph Sestak
Pennsylvania
House
November 17
Robert Casey
Pennsylvania
Senate
November 24
Ricardo S. Sanchez
New Mexico
Lieutenant General
December 8
Dick Durbin
Illinois
Senate
December 15
Nancy Pelosi
California
Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
December 29
Kirsten Gillibrand
New York
House
2008 Weekly Democratic Address speakers [ ]
Democratic Nominee Barack Obama was elected president while the Democrats hold majorities in Both Houses. After the Election, Barack Obama gives out weekly addresses on the behalf of all Democrats.
Date
Speakers
State
Position
Notes
Reference(s)
January 6
Howard Dean
Vermont
Democratic National Committee Chairman
[68]
January 20
Barney Frank
Massachusetts
House
[69]
January 26
Byron Dorgan
North Dakota
Senate
[70]
February 2
Joe Manchin
West Virginia
Governor
[71]
February 9
Charles Rangel
New York
House
[72]
February 16
Sheldon Whitehouse
Rhode Island
Senate
[73]
February 23
John Conyers
Michigan
House
[74]
March 1
Joe Donnelly
Indiana
House
[75]
March 15
Kent Conrad
North Dakota
Senate
[76]
March 22
Bob Menendez
New Jersey
Senate
[77]
March 29
Bill Foster
Illinois
House
[78]
April 5
Joe Biden
Delaware
Senate
Democratic Candidate for the Democratic Presidential Primaries. Withdrew on January 3, 2008 but later became a running mate for Obama's Campaign and after the election, Vice President under the Obama Administration.
[79]
April 12
John Yarmuth
Kentucky
House
[80]
April 19
Howard Dean
Vermont
Democratic National Committee Chairman
[81]
May 10
Debbie Stabenow
Michigan
Senate
[82]
May 17
Xavier Becerra
California
House
[83]
May 24
John Boccieri
Ohio
Senate
[84]
May 31
Barbara Boxer
California
Senate
[85]
June 7
John Spratt
South Carolina
House
[86]
June 14
Jeff Alberici
New York
Teacher
A father and Non-Politician who delivered the address as part of Fathers' Day weekend.
[87]
June 29
Bill Richardson
New Mexico
New Mexico
[88]
July 12
Chris Van Hollen
Maryland
House
[89]
July 19
Patty Murray
Washington
Senate
[90]
July 26
Jack Reed
Rhode Island
Senate
[91]
August 2
Henry Waxman
California
House
[92]
August 9
Barack Obama
Illinois
Senate and Presumptive Presidential candidate
[93]
August 16
Nancy Pelosi
California
House
Speaker of the House
[94]
August 31
Hillary Clinton
New York
Senate , and former Democratic Presidential candidate
Lost the Primaries; Later served as Secretary of State under the Obama Administration from 2009 to 2013.
[95]
September 20
Barack Obama
Illinois
Senate and Presidential candidate
[96]
October 4
Ted Strickland
Ohio
Governor
[97]
October 11
Joe Biden
Delaware
Senate and Vice Presidential candidate
[98]
October 18
Rahm Emanuel
Illinois
House
[99]
October 26
Michelle Obama
Illinois
Spouse of Barack Obama
[100]
November 1
Barack Obama
Illinois
Senate and Presidential candidate
[101]
November 8
Barack Obama
Illinois
Senate and President-Elect
Won the Election against John McCain
[101]
November 15
Barack Obama
Illinois
Senate and President-Elect
First Weekly Democratic Address to be in a form of a Video. Obama Resigned as Senator of Illinois the next day.
[102]
November 22
Barack Obama
Illinois
President-Elect
[103]
November 29
Barack Obama
Illinois
President-Elect
[104]
December 6
Barack Obama
Illinois
President-Elect
[105]
December 13
Barack Obama
Illinois
President-Elect
[106]
December 20
Barack Obama
Illinois
President-Elect
[107]
December 24
Barack Obama
Illinois
President-Elect
[108]
2009 Weekly Democratic Address speakers [ ]
When Barack Obama was inaugurated as President, Democrats returned to having Weekly Addresses by the President while Republicans began the use of Weekly Responses. Democrats would later return to the Weekly Address format on January 21, 2017 with the inauguration of Donald Trump .
Date
Speakers
State
Position
Notes
Reference(s)
January 3
Barack Obama
Illinois
President-Elect
[109]
January 10
Barack Obama
Illinois
President-Elect
[110]
January 17
Barack Obama
Illinois
President-Elect
Final Weekly Address as the opposition
[111]
Donald Trump [ ]
2017 Weekly Democratic Address speakers [ ]
Republican President Donald Trump was inaugurated on January 20, and Republicans currently hold majorities in both houses of Congress. For the first time, the Democrats, as the Opposition, will begin and continue using video addresses in addition to its usual Radio Address that the Democrats made in the Bush Administration. The Republicans also did weekly video addresses during the Obama Administration.
Date
Speakers
State
Position
Notes
Reference(s)
January 21
Chuck Schumer
New York
Senate
Senate Democratic Leader . President Donald Trump did not make a Weekly Address.
[112]
January 28
Nancy Pelosi
California
House
House Democratic Leader
[113]
February 3
Ed Markey
Massachusetts
Senate
[114]
February 10
Joe Crowley
New York
House
Chairman of the Democratic Caucus
[115]
February 17
Tammy Duckworth
Illinois
Senate
[116]
February 25
Linda Sánchez
California
House
Vice Chairwoman of the House Democratic Caucus ; first weekly address to be addressed in Spanish.
[117] [118]
March 3
Chris Murphy
Connecticut
Senate
[119]
March 10
Cheri Bustos
Illinois
House
[120]
March 17
Jeanne Shaheen
New Hampshire
Senate and former Governor
[121]
March 25
Adam Schiff
California
House
[122]
April 1
Sheldon Whitehouse
Rhode Island
Senate
Host of over 100 community dinners
[123]
April 8
Hakeem Jeffries
New York
House
Weekly Address, Co-Chair of the House Democratic Policy & Communications Committee
[124] [125]
April 15
Tom Perez
Maryland
Democratic National Committee Chairman
[126]
April 21
Ben Ray Luján
New Mexico
House
[127]
April 28
Brian Schatz
Hawaii
Senate
[128]
May 5
Steny Hoyer
Maryland
House
Democratic Whip
[129]
May 13
Kirsten Gillibrand
New York
Senate
[130]
May 19
David Cicilline
Rhode Island
House
[131]
May 26
Tom Carper
Delaware
Senate and former Governor
[132]
June 2
Eric Swalwell
California
House
[133]
June 9
Ron Wyden
Oregon
Senate
[134]
June 16
James Clyburn
South Carolina
House
[135]
June 23
Mazie Hirono
Hawaii
Senate
[136]
June 30
Joe Kennedy III
Massachusetts
House
[137]
July 7
Debbie Stabenow , Michael Bennet , Martin Heinrich , Maggie Hassan , Jon Tester , Mazie Hirono , Cory Booker , Chris Van Hollen , and Tammy Baldwin
Michigan , Colorado , New Mexico , New Hampshire , Montana , Hawaii , New Jersey , Maryland , and Wisconsin (respectively)
Senate
Consists of various Democratic Senators giving out their concerns over the American Health Care Act while hosting events across the country.
[138]
July 13
Bennie Thompson
Mississippi
House
[139]
July 21
Patty Murray
Washington
Senate
[140]
July 28
Betty McCollum
Minnesota
House
[141]
August 5
Tammy Baldwin
Wisconsin
Senate
[142]
August 11
Cedric Richmond
Louisiana
House
[143]
August 18
Tim Kaine and Mark R. Warner
Virginia (Both Senators)
Senate
The Address was in response to the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia . President Trump did not made a Weekly Address. Senator Kaine was also Hillary Clinton's running mate for her Presidential Campaign whom they lost against Trump.
[144]
August 25
Jim Himes
Connecticut
House
[145]
September 1
Sherrod Brown
Ohio
Senate
[146]
September 8
Michelle Lujan Grisham
New Mexico
House
[147]
September 15
Dick Durbin
Illinois
Senate
[148]
September 22
John Yarmuth
Kentucky
House
[149]
September 29
Catherine Cortez Masto
Nevada
Senate
[150]
October 6
John Lewis
Georgia
House
[151]
October 13
Bernie Sanders (I)
Vermont
Senate
Independent Senator who caucuses with the Democratic Senate. Also campaigned for the Democratic Nomination for President in 2016.
[152]
October 20
Richard Neal
Massachusetts
House
[153]
October 27
Ben Cardin
Maryland
Senate
[154]
November 3
Rosa DeLauro
Connecticut
House
[155]
November 10
Jon Tester
Montana
Senate
[156]
November 17
Suzan DelBene
Connecticut
House
[157]
November 25
Michael Bennet
Colorado
Senate
[158]
December 1
Jackie Speier
California
House
[159]
December 2
Chris Coons
Delaware
Senate
[160]
December 15
Mike Thompson
California
House
[161]
December 23
Bob Casey
Pennsylvania
Senate
The President did not release a Weekly Address; the Address gives out his concerns and reaction to the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 .
[162]
December 30
Tim Walz
Minnesota
House
President Trump continued to not release another weekly address for the second consecutive week.
[163]
2018 Weekly Democratic Address speakers [ ]
President Trump discontinued his Weekly Addresses in August 2018, although the Democrats continued their weekly addresses since then.
Date
Speakers
State
Position
Notes
Reference(s)
January 5
Maggie Hassan
New Hampshire
Senate
President Trump continued to not release another weekly address. The address concerns the opioid epidemic.
[164]
January 12
Terri Sewell
Alabama
House
President Trump continued to not release another weekly address for the second consecutive week Although he did made a Weekly Address on Martin Luther King Jr. Day .
[165]
January 19
Chris Van Hollen
Maryland
Senate
There was no Weekly Address from President Trump. This was taken before the Government Shutdown.
[166]
January 26
Adam Smith
Washington
House
[167]
February 2
Tina Smith
Minnesota
Senate
[168]
February 9
Peter DeFazio
Oregon
House
[169]
February 1
Bob Casey , Sheldon Whitehouse , and Ron Wyden
Pennsylvania , Rhode Island , and Oregon
Senate
[170]
February 24
Ted Deutch
Florida
House
[171]
March 2
Dianne Feinstein
California
Senate
[172]
March 9
Bill Pascrell
New Jersey
House
[173]
March 16
Jeff Merkley
Oregon
Senate
[174]
March 24
Robin Kelly
Illinois
House
[175]
March 31
Cory Booker
New Jersey
Senate
[176]
April 6
John Lewis
Georgia
House
[177]
April 13
Sheldon Whitehouse
Rhode Island
Senate
[178]
April 20
Richard Neal
Massachusetts
House
[179]
April 27
Jeanne Shaheen
New Hampshire
Senate
[180]
May 4
Katherine Clark
Massachusetts
House
[181]
May 11
Debbie Stabenow
Michigan
Senate
[182]
May 18
Marcia Fudge
Ohio
House
[183]
May
5
Ed Markey
Massachusetts
Senate
[184]
June 1
John Sarbanes
Maryland
House
[185]
June 8
Tim Kaine
Virginia
Senate
[186]
June 15
Frank Pallone
New Jersey
House
[187]
June 22
Mazie Hirono
Hawaii
Senate
[188]
June 29
Matt Cartwright
Pennsylvania
House
[189]
July 6
Patty Murray
Washington
Senate
[190]
July 13
Richard Blumenthal
Connecticut
Senate
[191]
July 20
Dan Kildee
Michigan
House
[192]
July 27
Stephanie Murphy
Florida
House
[193]
August 3
Brian Schatz
Hawaii
Senate
[194]
August 10
Bobby Scott
Virginia
House
[195]
August 17
Tammy Baldwin
Wisconsin
Senate
[196]
August 24
Elijah Cummings
Maryland
House
[197]
August 31
Sherrod Brown
Ohio
Senate
[198]
September 7
Lloyd Doggett
Texas
House
[199]
September 14
Patrick Leahy
Vermont
Senate
[200]
September 21
Nydia Velázquez
New York
House
[201]
September
8
Patty Murray
Washington
Senate
[202]
October 5
Jerry Nadler
New York
House
[203]
October 12
Doug Jones
Alabama
Senate
[204]
October 19
Diana DeGette
Colorado
House
[205]
October 26
Catherine Cortez Masto
Nevada
Senate
[206]
November 2
Mike Doyle
Pennsylvania
House
[207]
November 9
Chris Murphy
Connecticut
Senate
[208]
November 16
Gerry Connolly
Virginia
House
[209]
November 23
Mark Warner
Virginia
Senate
[210]
November 30
Katie Hill
California
House
[211]
December 7
Ron Wyden
Oregon
Senate
[212]
December 14
Lucille Roybal-Allard
California
House
[213]
December 21
Chuck Schumer
New York
Senate
Senate Democratic Leader . President Donald Trump did not make a Weekly Address as he discontinued the addresses in June. This address is a pre-recorded clip of a speech from Schumer during the Senate Session address the Government Shutdown and the criticisms of the Trump administration.
[214]
December 28
Joe Neguse
Colorado
House
[215]
2019 Weekly Democratic Address speakers [ ]
As of July 2019, President Trump has not issued a weekly address.
Date
Speakers
State
Position
Notes
Reference(s)
January 4
Chris Van Hollen
Maryland
Senate
[216]
January 11
Scott Peters
California
House
[217]
January 18
Amy Klobuchar
New Mexico
Senate
[218]
January 25
Ted Lieu
California
House
[219]
February 1
Ben Cardin
Maryland
Senate
[220]
February 8
Barbara Lee
California
House
[221]
February 15
Patrick Leahy
Vermont
Senate
[222]
February 22
Lucy McBath
Georgia
House
[223]
March 1
Tom Udall
New Mexico
Senate
[224]
March 8
Andy Kim
New Jersey
House
[225]
March 15
Brian Schatz
Hawaii
Senate
[226]
March 22
Lauren Underwood
Illinois
House
[227]
March 29
Tina Smith
Minnesota
Senate
[228]
April 5
Colin Allred
Texas
House
[229]
April 12
Jeanne Shaheen
New Hampshire
Senate
[230]
April 19
Debbie Dingell
Michigan
House
[231]
April 26
Martin Heinrich
New Mexico
Senate
[232]
May 3
Kathy Castor
Florida
House
[233]
May 10
Jacky Rosen
Nevada
Senate
[234]
May 17
Ann McLane Kuster
New Hampshire
House
[235]
May 24
Debbie Stabenow
Michigan
Senate
[236]
May 31
Emanuel Cleaver
Missouri
House
[237]
June 7
Mark Warner
Virginia
Senate
[238]
June 14
Jan Schakowsky
Illinois
House
[239]
June 21
Richard Blumenthal
Connecticut
Senate
[240]
June 28
Zoe Lofgren
California
House
[241]
July 5
Doug Jones
Alabama
Senate
[242]
July 12
Carolyn Maloney
New York
House
[243]
July 19
Jeff Merkley
Oregon
Senate
[244]
July 26
Haley Stevens
Michigan
House
[245]
August 2
Chris Murphy
Connecticut
Senate
[246]
August 9
Jim McGovern
Massachusetts
House
[247]
August 16
Bob Casey
Pennsylvania
Senate
[248]
August 23
Dean Phillips
Minnesota
House
August 30
Sherrod Brown
Ohio
Senate
September 6
Debbie Wasserman Schultz
Florida
House
September 13
Catherine Cortez Masto
Nevada
Senate
September 20
Joaquin Castro
Texas
House
October 4
Lisa Blunt Rochester
Delaware
House
October 11
Chuck Schumer
New York
Senate
October 18
Donna Shalala
Florida
House
October 25
Tammy Duckworth
Illinois
Senate
November 1
Eliot Engel
New York
House
November 8
Sheldon Whitehouse
Rhode Island
Senate
November 15
Veronica Escobar
Texas
House
November 22
Jon Tester
Montana
Senate
November 29
Sean Casten
Illinois
House
December 6
Tammy Baldwin
Wisconsin
Senate
December 13
Kim Schrier
Washington
House
December 20
Chris Coons
Delaware
Senate
December 27
Jimmy Gomez
California
House
See also [ ]
Weekly Republican Address - Republican Counterpart during a Democratic Presidency
Weekly Radio Address of the President of the United States
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^ "Democratic Weekly Address" . C-SPAN.org . C-SPAN. 2017-12-23. Retrieved 2017-12-25 .
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