I was a listener since 1990, quit after he went full-throated on Rubio.
I suspect he lost quite a few with that.
One cannot be serious about the danger of illegal aliens and amnesty and also support Rubio.
I may tune in again from time to time now that the primary is over.
His credibility has suffered.
Well, actually the article states he has been very neutral with Trump, but his problem is that several years ago, he went from some very strong stations to weaker ones. Advertisers bailed on him after the Fluke comment. Trump has nothing to with this. He is still number one and is the most influential, but many advertisers won’t advertise even if it is during local news breaks and that goes for any political radio show.