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Dear Theo,

For all speeches in all American States from 2000 onward, see here:

http://www.pewstates.org/search/taxa?issues=328631

For Pennsylvania speeches from around 1980, see here:

http://www.temple.edu/papolicy/

All the best,
Dan (Hopkins)

www.danhopkins.org


On Tue, Mar 26, 2013 at 1:20 PM, Theodore Leenman
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> Dear Political Methodologists,
>
> My name is Theo Leenman and I am PhD candidate at Harvard studying
> political sociology. I was hoping you might be able to assist me with a
> research question I had.
>
> For my current project, I am analyzing political discourse around education
> policy at the state level. As one of my data sources, I am compiling
> Governors' State-of-the-state addresses. Unfortunately, these are easy to
> find online for most recent years (2011-2013) but I have trouble locating
> earlier years.  A complete archive would be ideal, but I fear it doesn't
> exist. So, what is most crucial is to have all state-of-the-state addresses
> from 1990-present. I know similar databases have been compiled by
> universities such as UPenn's collection of Presidential Campaign discourse.
> http://www.library.upenn.edu/collections/communication/presidential_campaign.html
> I
> am hoping that something comparable exists for governor speeches!
>
> Please let me know if you are aware of any such database or if you have any
> recommendations. Even if I cannot create my ideal complete database, if you
> have any idea how I could find some years of state-of-the-state addresses
> any help would be much appreciated.
>
> Thank you very much,
>
> Theo
> --
> Theodore S. Leenman
> *Doctoral Candidate*
> *Department of Sociology*
> *Harvard University*
>
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