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Washington - The concept of Governor Bobby Jindal becoming a candidate for vice president doesn't go over very well with a lot of small business owners.
Four percent of small business owners questioned for a new national poll said they would like to see the governor become Mitt Romney's running mate.
The business website thumbtack.com and the George Washington University Graduate School of Political Management conducted the poll.
There's widespread speculation that Jindal is on Romney's shortlist of potential running mates because of all of the traveling he's been doing, pushing Romney's message.
Wisconsin representative Paul Ryan got 6 percent support among those polled. New Jersey Governor Chris Christie got 9 percent support.
Those who got double digit support include entrepreneur Donald Trump and Florida Senator Marco Rubio.
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice is the poll's top contender with support from 32 percent of those questioned.