Not surprising, Senator Feingold’s dismal jobs record is in stark contrast to Ron Johnson who knows what it takes to create good Wisconsin jobs because he did it himself, starting his own manufacturing company in Oshkosh in 1979.
FEINGOLD FLASHBACK:
Since 1998, Feingold’s Average Rating From The National Association Of Manufacturers Is 12 Percent
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In 2010, Feingold’s Rating From The National Association Of Manufacturers Was 8 Percent For The 111th Congress. (“National Association Of Manufacturers Voting Record,” National Association Of Manufacturers, 10/4/10)
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In 2008, Feingold’s Rating From The National Association Of Manufacturers Was 8 Percent For The 110th Congress. (“National Association Of Manufacturers Voting Record,” National Association Of Manufacturers, 10/10/08)
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In 2006, Feingold’s Rating From The National Association Of Manufacturers Was 11 Percent For the 109th Congress. (“National Association Of Manufacturers Voting Record,” National Association Of Manufacturers, 10/3/06)
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In 2004, Feingold’s Rating From The National Association Of Manufacturers Was 13 Percent For the 108th Congress. (“The NAM Voting Record,” National Association Of Manufacturers, 10/4/04)
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In 2002, Feingold’s Rating From The National Association Of Manufacturers Was 13 Percent For the 107th Congress. (“The NAM Voting Record,” National Association Of Manufacturers, 10/4/02)
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In 2000, Feingold’s Rating From The National Association Of Manufacturers Was 14 Percent For the 106th Congress. (“The NAM Voting Record,” National Association Of Manufacturers, 10/26/00)
- In 1998, Feingold’s Rating From The National Association Of Manufacturers Was 15 Percent For the 105th Congress. (“The NAM Voting Record,” National Association Of Manufacturers, Accessed 10/2/15)
Feingold Had The Lowest Rating From The NFIB OF All Senators In 2009
- In 2009, Feingold’s Rating From The NFIB Was 31 Percent, The Lowest Of All Senators. (“How Congress Voted, 111th Congress, 1/1/09-12/31/09” National Federation Of Independent Business, Accessed 10/2/15)
NOTE: The second lowest rating was Mark Udall (D-CO) at 44 Percent and the third lowest rating was Bernie Sanders (I-VT) at 46 Percent