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    Race for the Dome: Chris Miller wants to drive the State of West Virginia as governor

    en-usOctober 07, 2023
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    About this Episode

    On episode 002 of Mountain State Views, host Steven Allen Adams continues part two in a four-part series with the top four Republican candidates for governor of West Virginia by sitting down with Huntington business Chris Miller. 

    Miller is an officer in the Dutch Miller Auto Group, a chain of car dealerships throughout most of southern West Virginia, Virginia, and North Carolina. Miller also owns several other businesses. He is one of the sons of 3rd District Congresswoman Carol Miller, R-W.Va., now in her third term in Congress. 

    The Race for the Dome series asks each candidate a series of eight public policy questions to see how they would tackle some of the state's major challenges.

    Mountain State Views is sponsored by Ogden Newspapers - the publisher of 10 daily and weekly newspapers in West Virginia with more than 100 publications across the United States.

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