Andrew Wilkow and his show, The Wilkow Majority, will hit the campaign trail for Sirius Satellite Radio in the months leading up to the 2008 presidential election. Wilkow will start the tour this fall and journey to college campuses, small town caucuses, and the Republican National Convention in Minneapolis next summer, where he will broadcast his SIRIUS show.
Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay will serve as campaign analyst for The Wilkow Majority, and join Wilkow for speaking engagements at college campuses across the country, portions of which will be broadcast on SIRIUS. In addition, Wilkow will welcome a variety of guests on his show, ranging from everyday citizens to local volunteers to politicians and campaign staff.
“This is not going to be yet another ‘bus tour’ covering the ‘08 campaign,” says Wilkow. “I’m driving myself across America to take the country’s political pulse.”
The Wilkow Majority airs live Monday - Friday from 12:00 - 3:00 pm ET on Sirius Patriot channel 144.
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