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There is no requirement for State of the Union addresses in the Constitution. These addresses are at the discretion of each respective President and his or her cabinets.
A State of the Union address generally refers to any speech in which the President addresses the country as a whole.
The same time other presidents have. The only difference is he gave the most state of the union addresses of any president.
One of the presidents role to set agendas like the State of the Union Address. The president decides some of the senate meetings etc. It also sets budget of the U.S. He also sets up his meetings. The president usually addresses important meets and topics at the State of The Union Address.
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Warren Harding has written: 'State of the Union Addresses'
Benjamin Harrison has written: 'Public Papers And Addresses Of Benjamin Harrison, Twenty-Third President Of The United States 1889-1893' 'State of the Union Address'
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In the annual State of the Union Address, the president presents goals for the legislative.
Yes someone could do that and it would be very interesting to compare the two State of the Union addresses.