Knowledge (XXG)

George Miller Jr.

Source 📝

426: 567:. He worked even more closely with Governor Brown, with whom Unruh was often feuding, to ensure the success of the governor's legislative agenda. Brown's campaign manager and political strategist, Don Bradley, was an old and close friend of Miller, whom he called "the best politician I ever ran into", and they worked closely together to "engineer" the election of more liberal Democrats to the state Senate; their unsung efforts "changed the ideological complexion" of the conservative upper house, and thus "made possible the enactment of much of the Democratic legislation" of the Brown years. 42: 329: 523:. The regular party organization had originally supported the re-election of President Truman, but when Truman withdrew from the race, the party professionals, in desperation, coalesced around Pat Brown as a "favorite son." In the June primary, Kefauver easily defeated the Brown slate and the winning California delegation to the 555:
Francis Carney in 1958, "whose conversation is characterized by warmth and vigor...his steadfast championing of new party organizations..secured him a reputation for vision and courage ... he has that remarkable, rare and valuable - though hardly palpable - political asset called a following. He is,
559:
Miller did not seek higher office, neither in the year of Brown's victory, nor in the subsequent ten years of his life during which he remained in the state Senate, becoming chairman of the Finance Committee and sometimes wary legislative collaborator of
534:, a late entry into the race, but that fall, both the Truman professionals and the Kefauver and Stevenson amateurs at last united in selecting Miller as the new chairman of the state Democratic Party. He held this post for two years. 689: 505:. Roosevelt and Douglas at first encouraged and supported him for the position, but then double-crossed Miller, who was opposed by Malone, and instead chose a little-known man from the 457:, where he began his political career. Elected to the state Assembly in 1946, he served one term there before being elected to the state Senate in 1948. Miller ran unsuccessfully for 714: 694: 719: 163: 699: 441:; President Kennedy; Chairman of the California Senate Finance Committee, George Miller, Jr.; and President Pro Tempore of the California State Senate, 112: 61: 561: 425: 450: 312: 276: 266: 524: 509:. Miller chose not to contest the back-room decision. "If that's the way they want it," he said in his gruff voice, "to hell with it." 575:
Miller died in office unexpectedly, six days before his 55th birthday, two years after Governor Brown was defeated for re-election by
346: 458: 412: 512:
In 1952, Miller was one of the few California Democratic office-holders among the early supporters of the presidential campaign of
292: 247: 393: 365: 556:
in other words 'available' for higher office and the knowledge of this within the party assures him a measure of influence."
541:, the unofficial grassroots "club movement" organization that helped bring the Democrats to power in Sacramento in 1958 with 484: 350: 538: 433:
meets with California state legislators. Left to right: Chairman of the California Assembly Committee on Ways and Means,
372: 588: 498: 527:, largely composed of Kefauver supporters, chose Miller as delegation chairman. Kefauver later lost the nomination to 502: 308: 304: 379: 339: 296: 157: 361: 621: 300: 635:
Roger Kent and Don Bradley, Oral Histories, Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, 1976-79.
470: 709: 704: 528: 513: 466: 454: 225: 531: 506: 386: 549: 537:
He used his official influence as party chairman to become a founding father, in 1953, of the
480: 148: 106: 55: 491: 487: 462: 434: 430: 136: 97: 85: 623:
Reflections on George Miller, Jr., Governors Pat and Jerry Brown and the Democratic Party
41: 608: 516: 477: 683: 626:, Oral History interview, Bancroft Library, University of California, Berkeley, 1978. 576: 501:. Miller had another disappointment that year when he sought the chairmanship of the 474: 442: 197: 548:
Miller laid the groundwork for this success. "He is an earthy, engaging man", wrote
461:
in 1950, losing his bid for the nomination as running mate to gubernatorial nominee
17: 564: 438: 328: 674: 552: 542: 520: 473:, Roosevelt was deserted by the old-line state Democratic organization of 311:
dominated state government. Miller was the father of U.S. Representative
497:
The only Democratic state candidate to win in 1950 was Attorney General
353: in this section. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. 607:
Miller lost the Democratic primary to the Republican, future Governor
424: 648:(Eagleton Foundation Case Studies in Practical Politics, 1958) 322: 303:
from 1949 to 1969. He was a leader of the liberal wing of the
690:
Democratic Party members of the California State Assembly
659:
Big Daddy: Jesse Unruh and the Art of Power Politics
291:(January 7, 1914 – January 1, 1969) was an American 272: 261: 253: 243: 231: 212: 207: 191: 181: 154: 142: 130: 103: 91: 79: 52: 32: 661:(University of California Press, 2008), p. 104 646:The Rise of the Democratic Clubs in California 611:, who "cross-filed" on the Democratic ballot. 449:Miller was a native Californian, educated at 8: 445:. Oval Office, White House, Washington, D.C. 695:Democratic Party California state senators 40: 29: 715:Saint Mary's College of California alumni 413:Learn how and when to remove this message 600: 437:; California State Assembly Speaker, 7: 351:adding citations to reliable sources 720:20th-century California politicians 25: 700:20th-century American legislators 675:Join California George Miller Jr. 177:January 6, 1947 – January 3, 1949 126:January 3, 1949 – January 2, 1967 75:January 2, 1967 – January 1, 1969 327: 338:needs additional citations for 27:American politician (1914–1969) 525:Democratic National Convention 1: 539:California Democratic Council 307:in the early 1950s when the 297:California State Assemblyman 587:The southbound span of the 503:California Democratic Party 483:, with the acquiescence of 305:California Democratic Party 295:politician who served as a 736: 545:'s election as governor. 282: 203: 170: 158:California State Assembly 119: 68: 48: 39: 591:was named in his honor. 301:California State Senator 299:from 1947 to 1949 and a 589:Benicia–Martinez Bridge 562:Speaker of the Assembly 446: 471:Helen Gahagan Douglas 428: 347:improve this article 187:Harold F. Sawallisch 459:lieutenant governor 455:Contra Costa County 362:"George Miller Jr." 226:Oakland, California 507:San Joaquin Valley 451:St. Mary's College 447: 277:St. Mary's College 18:George Miller, Jr. 620:Bertram Coffey, 550:political science 529:Illinois Governor 481:William M. Malone 423: 422: 415: 397: 313:George Miller III 289:George Miller Jr. 286: 285: 149:Donald L. Grunsky 107:California Senate 56:California Senate 34:George Miller Jr. 16:(Redirected from 727: 662: 655: 649: 644:Francis Carney. 642: 636: 633: 627: 618: 612: 605: 571:Death and legacy 492:Washington, D.C. 465:. Together with 418: 411: 407: 404: 398: 396: 355: 331: 323: 309:Republican Party 238: 222: 220: 208:Personal details 194: 184: 175: 160: 145: 133: 124: 109: 94: 82: 73: 58: 44: 30: 21: 735: 734: 730: 729: 728: 726: 725: 724: 680: 679: 671: 666: 665: 657:Bill Boyarsky, 656: 652: 643: 639: 634: 630: 619: 615: 606: 602: 597: 585: 573: 532:Adlai Stevenson 488:Harry S. Truman 463:James Roosevelt 435:Robert W. Crown 431:John F. Kennedy 419: 408: 402: 399: 356: 354: 344: 332: 321: 244:Political party 236: 235:January 1, 1969 224: 223:January 7, 1914 218: 216: 192: 182: 176: 171: 161: 156: 143: 137:Truman H. DeLap 131: 125: 120: 110: 105: 98:John A. Nejedly 92: 86:Paul J. Lunardi 80: 74: 69: 59: 54: 35: 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 733: 731: 723: 722: 717: 712: 707: 702: 697: 692: 682: 681: 678: 677: 670: 669:External links 667: 664: 663: 650: 637: 628: 613: 609:Goodwin Knight 599: 598: 596: 593: 584: 581: 572: 569: 517:Estes Kefauver 421: 420: 335: 333: 326: 320: 317: 284: 283: 280: 279: 274: 270: 269: 263: 259: 258: 257:Dorothy Rumsey 255: 251: 250: 245: 241: 240: 239:(aged 54) 233: 229: 228: 214: 210: 209: 205: 204: 201: 200: 195: 189: 188: 185: 179: 178: 168: 167: 155:Member of the 152: 151: 146: 140: 139: 134: 128: 127: 117: 116: 104:Member of the 101: 100: 95: 89: 88: 83: 77: 76: 66: 65: 53:Member of the 50: 49: 46: 45: 37: 36: 33: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 732: 721: 718: 716: 713: 711: 708: 706: 703: 701: 698: 696: 693: 691: 688: 687: 685: 676: 673: 672: 668: 660: 654: 651: 647: 641: 638: 632: 629: 625: 624: 617: 614: 610: 604: 601: 594: 592: 590: 582: 580: 578: 577:Ronald Reagan 570: 568: 566: 563: 557: 554: 551: 546: 544: 540: 535: 533: 530: 526: 522: 518: 515: 510: 508: 504: 500: 495: 493: 489: 486: 482: 479: 476: 475:San Francisco 472: 468: 464: 460: 456: 452: 444: 443:Hugh M. Burns 440: 436: 432: 427: 417: 414: 406: 395: 392: 388: 385: 381: 378: 374: 371: 367: 364: –  363: 359: 358:Find sources: 352: 348: 342: 341: 336:This section 334: 330: 325: 324: 318: 316: 314: 310: 306: 302: 298: 294: 290: 281: 278: 275: 271: 268: 265:4, including 264: 260: 256: 252: 249: 246: 242: 234: 230: 227: 215: 211: 206: 202: 199: 198:Robert Condon 196: 190: 186: 180: 174: 169: 165: 159: 153: 150: 147: 141: 138: 135: 129: 123: 118: 114: 108: 102: 99: 96: 90: 87: 84: 78: 72: 67: 63: 57: 51: 47: 43: 38: 31: 19: 658: 653: 645: 640: 631: 622: 616: 603: 586: 574: 558: 547: 536: 511: 496: 448: 409: 400: 390: 383: 376: 369: 357: 345:Please help 340:verification 337: 288: 287: 237:(1969-01-01) 193:Succeeded by 172: 144:Succeeded by 121: 93:Succeeded by 70: 710:1969 deaths 705:1914 births 565:Jesse Unruh 494:Democrats. 467:U.S. Senate 439:Jesse Unruh 183:Preceded by 132:Preceded by 81:Preceded by 684:Categories 595:References 490:and other 429:President 403:March 2019 373:newspapers 293:Democratic 248:Democratic 219:1914-01-07 553:professor 543:Pat Brown 521:Tennessee 499:Pat Brown 485:President 273:Education 173:In office 162:from the 122:In office 111:from the 71:In office 60:from the 469:nominee 262:Children 166:district 115:district 64:district 514:Senator 387:scholar 319:History 583:Legacy 389:  382:  375:  368:  360:  267:George 254:Spouse 394:JSTOR 380:books 478:boss 366:news 232:Died 213:Born 164:10th 113:17th 519:of 453:in 349:by 62:7th 686:: 579:. 315:. 416:) 410:( 405:) 401:( 391:· 384:· 377:· 370:· 343:. 221:) 217:( 20:)

Index

George Miller, Jr.

California Senate
7th
Paul J. Lunardi
John A. Nejedly
California Senate
17th
Truman H. DeLap
Donald L. Grunsky
California State Assembly
10th
Robert Condon
Oakland, California
Democratic
George
St. Mary's College
Democratic
California State Assemblyman
California State Senator
California Democratic Party
Republican Party
George Miller III

verification
improve this article
adding citations to reliable sources
"George Miller Jr."
news
newspapers

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.