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Battleground State Wisconsin: Nicolet Bank Business Pulse has Bush Winning 85% of the Business Owners' Vote; Challenger Tim Michels tops incumbent Senator Feingold.


GREEN BAY, Wis. -- The Nicolet Bank Business Pulse (C) - a quarterly study of Business Owners and CEOs in Northeastern Wisconsin - overwhelmingly favors President George W. Bush.

Released today, The Nicolet Bank Business Pulse(C) has President Bush winning 85% of the Business Owners vote with 5% Undecided. Senator Kerry received 10%; Ralph Nader This page is currently protected from editing until (UTC) or until disputes have been resolved.  did not register. They study was conducted during the 2nd and 3rd weeks of October.

In the U.S. Senate race Challenger Tim Michels Timothy J. Michels (born August 7, 1962) is a Republican from Wisconsin. He earned the Republican nomination on September 15 2004 for the U.S. Senate to run against the incumbent Senator, Russ Feingold. He defeated well-known car dealer Russ Darrow, Jr.  was favored by 73% of the Business Owners; incumbent Russ Feingold Russell Dana "Russ" Feingold (born March 2, 1953) is an American politician from the U.S. state of Wisconsin. He has served as a Democratic member of the U.S. Senate and the junior Senator from Wisconsin since 1993. A recipient of the John F.  earned 18%; 9% were Undecided.

Business Owners rated Bush Excellent (18%) and Good (50%) for the job he was doing as president (24% Only Fair; 8% Poor). In his handling of the Economy, President Bush rated For the African bush rats, see .

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 Excellent (21%), Good (46%), Only Fair (23%) and Poor (10%). On Foreign Policy, the President rated Excellent (28%), Good (36%), Only Fair (20%) and Poor (16%).

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 the Business Owners, President Bush will do a better job than Senator Kerry at Creating Jobs, Holding Down Inflation, Reducing Deficit Spending Deficit spending

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, Appointing a new Federal Reserve Board Chief, Controlling Healthcare Costs and Improving the Balance of Trade.

The Nicolet Bank Business Pulse(C) is a Quarterly Survey of CEOs and Business Owners in 10 Northeastern Wisconsin counties. The Business Pulse is an Internet survey designed and implemented by IntellectualMarketing, LLC (Logical Link Control) See "LANs" under data link protocol.

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. Participants include: 25% in manufacturing; 25% in services; 19% retail trade; 4% wholesale trade; 7% finance, real estate, insurance; 6% in transportation, communications, utilities; 5% in construction; 9% in other industries. Fourteen percent have fewer than 6 employees; 29% have 6-25; 15% have 26-50 employees; 14% 51-100 employees; 18% 101-250 employees; 5% 251-500 employees; 2% 501-1,000 employees; 4% have 1,001 or more.

Further information about this study should be directed to David G. Wegge, PhD: (920) 217-7738 or david@intellectualmarketing.com
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