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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zell_MillerZell Miller - Wikipedia

    Zell Bryan Miller (February 24, 1932 – March 23, 2018) was an American politician who served as a United States senator representing Georgia from 2000 to 2005 and as the 79th governor of Georgia from 1991 to 1999. He was a member of the Democratic Party.

  2. Zell Bryan Miller war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Als rechts stehender Demokrat übte er von 1991 bis 1999 das Amt des Gouverneurs von Georgia aus, anschließend vertrat er diesen US-Bundesstaat von 2000 bis 2005 im US-Senat. Er näherte sich ab 2003 den Republikanern an, insbesondere, als er bei der Republican National Convention 2004 ...

  3. 23. März 2018 · ATLANTA — Former Georgia governor and U.S. Sen. Zell Miller has died after battling Parkinson’s disease. He was 86. Miller's family confirmed he died peacefully at his home with his family by...

  4. 7. Okt. 2005 · Zell Miller was a prominent Georgia politician who served as mayor, state senator, lieutenant governor, governor, and U.S. senator. He is best known for his education reforms, such as the HOPE Scholarship program, and his support for Bill Clinton's presidential campaigns.

  5. 23. März 2018 · ATLANTA (AP) — As Georgia’s governor, Zell Miller successfully championed selling lottery tickets to fund scholarships in a Bible belt state and lost a fight to change the Confederate-themed state flag. As a U.S. senator, he enraged fellow Democrats with a primetime convention speech endorsing the re-election of President George ...

  6. 23. März 2018 · Zell Miller, a cantankerously independent politician from the mountains of northern Georgia who disdained backslapping and baby-kissing as he snarled at journalists and battled fellow Democrats...

  7. 23. März 2018 · Zell Miller, who died in 2018, was a former governor and senator from Georgia who switched parties and attacked John Kerry at the 2004 RNC. He also created the HOPE Scholarship program, ran for Congress against civil rights, and wrote a controversial memoir.