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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on the State of the Union and the politics of 2015.
Obama’s State of the Union speech proposed no compromises to accommodate political reality http://t.co/KyuvlfDFyx
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 25, 2015
Miss the #SOTU? We edited nearly 40,000 words down to 335. http://t.co/C2pxm7KHv9
— National Journal (@nationaljournal) January 24, 2015
Boehner’s goal for State of the Union: ‘Make no news’ http://t.co/VIRXlzWxTR
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) January 26, 2015
Why it’s a big deal that Obama said ‘transgender’ http://t.co/6VlEiO9FRS
— TIME.com (@TIME) January 25, 2015
America’s demographics are rapidly changing. Why that matters for domestic policy: http://t.co/IZt0XezLmh #SOTU pic.twitter.com/g1dhWbuJq5
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) January 25, 2015
#CatoSOTU: A Libertarian Take on the State of the Union Address: http://t.co/kLmOem2xwc (via @KatMurti) #SOTU
— Cato Institute (@CatoInstitute) January 26, 2015
Obama’s #SOTU address: What he should have said about Asia’s rise but didn’t http://t.co/Sh517mxYWE #FortuneInsider pic.twitter.com/sSEztYkvyJ
— Fortune Magazine (@FortuneMagazine) January 23, 2015
State of the Union: Where’s South Asia? http://t.co/EjG34xzWcI
— The Diplomat (@Diplomat_APAC) January 23, 2015
.@ekamarck answers 10 questions you might have after watching the #SOTU address: http://t.co/Ena0vVJJd3
— Brookings (@BrookingsInst) January 23, 2015
#Obama has ditched his illusions about the GOP. My column: It’s better to open the bidding by saying what you want. http://t.co/43URF1G3tW
— EJ Dionne (@EJDionne) January 23, 2015
#ICYMI: Education highlights from the State of the Union address. http://t.co/hL6gbJP39M pic.twitter.com/Hk7Us5gzzK
— Education Week (@educationweek) January 22, 2015