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A highlight from the comment section from last year's Best of Tucson® win for Jon Justice in this category: "How it must chap your collective liberal asses that he wins again." Not really, "Eric," because we'll always have one glorious episode of Jon's show, on June 13, when Justice had to spend hours wrestling with the fact that his pal, Jesse Kelly, lost to Ron Barber. Justice is very good at what he does, yet he still can't swing an election his way. A large segment of Tucsonans like to tune in to hear people complain about anything left of the far right, but (at least until November) our "collective liberal asses" get to know that his influence only goes so far.
Runners up:
2. Johnjay and Rich, KRQQ FM 93.7
3. Frank, KLPX FM 96.1