John Kasich launches show highlighting political civility and unity
John Kasich has announced the launch of the John Kasich Show on SiriusXM, aimed at promoting political civility and unity. The show will feature bipartisan discussions and is set to premiere on May 23, airing weekly on Saturdays. Kasich emphasizes the importance of honest conversations and reflection in a divided political landscape.
- ▪The John Kasich Show will air weekly on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m.
- ▪Former West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin will be the first guest on the show.
- ▪The show aims to bridge divides and promote unity in political discourse.
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Former Ohio governor and presidential candidate John Kasich announced the John Kasich Show, in partnership with SiriusXM, highlighting bipartisan political talks and bridging divides. “There’s too much shouting and not enough listening in our country right now,” Kasich said in a press release Tuesday. Recommended Stories Anderson Cooper hosts final 60 Minutes show in emotional farewell Fox News’s Kayleigh McEnany on faith, family, and career Fox News’s Rachel Campos-Duffy celebrates America in new book The show will premiere on May 23. It will air weekly on Saturdays from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., with replays on Sundays on SiriusXM’s POTUS channel. Former independent West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin will join Kasich for the first episode.
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