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Citizens to Play Role in 'State of the Union'
Posted by Steve Outing at 11:52 AM on Jan. 31, 2006
Historically, when Americans watch the president's "State of the Union" speech, which is tonight, the feedback they give involves mostly yelling at the television if they lean Democratic, or cheering if they favor the Republican view. But we live in somewhat different times.

ABC News and AOL News are experimenting tonight with a "People's State of the Union," which will allow citizens to use the Internet to contribute text and video comments with their reactions to the president's speech and the Democratic response. This is designed as a sort of electronic town square.

Some of the video is expected to come from people sending in short cell-phone video clips.

The plan is for some of the public response to be shown throughout ABC's coverage of the State of the Union, on various ABC News television programs, ABC News Now, ABCNews.com, and AOLNews.com.
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