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William Edward Miller (March 22, 1914June 24, 1983) was a New York politician. He was the Republican Party nominee for Vice President of the United States in the 1964 election.

Born in Lockport, New York, He attended the University of Notre Dame and Albany Law School. He served in the United States Army during World War II, and later helped prosecute German war criminals at the Nuremberg trials. Miller was appointed district attorney of Niagara County, New York in 1948, by Governor Thomas E. Dewey. Miller served in the United States House of Representatives from 1951 to 1965 and was chairman of the Republican National Committee from 1961 to 1964.

Following the defeat of the Goldwater-Miller ticket, Miller returned to his hometown of Lockport, where he resumed his law practice. He also appeared in one of the first "Do you know me?" commercials for American Express. He is buried at Arlington National Cemetery.

Family


Miller was the first Roman Catholic to be nominated for national office by the Republican Party. He and his wife Stephanie had three daughters and one son. His youngest daughter, Stephanie Miller, is a liberal radio talk show host. His son, William E. Miller, Jr. ran unsuccessfully as a Republican for the House of Representatives in 1992 and 1994 to represent New York's 29th district *.

References


Libby Miller Fitzgerald, "Bill Miller: Do You Know Me? A Daughter Remembers", Warwick House, 2004, ISBN 1890306738

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1914 births | 1983 deaths | Members of the United States House of Representatives from New York | Republican National Committee chairmen | Republican Party (United States) vice presidential nominees | Roman Catholic politicians | Burials at Arlington National Cemetery

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