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State of the Union
January 29, 2008
State of the Union

Hello, welcome to Political Extra, which we hope will give our readers additional insight into the grittier and funnier side of the campaign trail, Capitol Hill and Washington in general.

As you know, President Bush held his final State of the Union address last night.

One of the oldest traditions for lawmakers is to get those aisle seats so they can shake hands with the president (it never hurts to send a photo back to the hometown paper displaying how chummy one is with the president, no matter which party he or she is from).

Maine's lawmakers were more reserved in this sense. Senator Olympia Snowe, a Republican, entered the chamber before her colleague, Senator Susan Collins, who is also a Republican. Snowe sat near the front of the chamber, slightly to President Bush's left in the center of the House chamber.

Collins sat between New Hampshire Senators Judd Gregg and John Sununu, both Republicans.

When President Bush entered the chamber, he walked down the center aisle shaking hands with lawmakers from both parties. When he saw the cast Snowe is wearing around her wrist, which she broke after slipping on a patch of ice in her driveway, Bush seemed to ask "What happened?" Throughout the speech, Snowe had a hard time clapping.

Rep. Tom Allen, a Democrat, sat with his Democratic colleagues, Reps. Peter Welch of Vermont and Tim Bishop of New York. He spent some time before the speech began shaking hands with who he hopes will be his future colleagues: Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., Ted Kennedy, D-Mass., and some others. He seemed to want to shake hands with Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., but Obama was swamped with well-wishers.

Rep. Michael Michaud, a Democrat, watched the speech in the chamber, but from the press balcony I could not spot him in the crowd.

Posted by Jonathan E. Kaplan at 12:21 PM
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Prior to joining Portland Press Herald-Maine Sunday Telegram, Jonathan Kaplan was a senior staff writer at The Hill newspaper in Washington, D.C., where he covered the House Democrats, the 2006 election, business and lobbying and the House Republicans. He has worked at The American Lawyer magazine and as a freelance journalist in Washington and New York primarily writing about endurance and adventure sports. He's reported twice from Iraq in 2003 and 2004. Kaplan received his B.A. in government from Colby College and his M.A. in public policy from the University of Chicago.

Kevin Wack has been at the Press Herald since 2004, most recently as its investigative reporter. He will be covering this year's First District Congressional race in the newspaper and on this blog. Wack is a graduate of Stanford University and Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism. He's previously worked for the Associated Press.



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