86% believe government is broken, Rob Miller wants to change that - Lexington County Chronicle & The Dispatch-News, February 25, 2010
Rob Miller is confident of victory, but still waging a battle - Lexington County Chronicle & The Dispatch-News, February 25, 2010
Miller-Wilson Race Most Expensive in U.S. House - USA Today, October 19, 2009
"I want it to be about issues" - Bud White to WTOC Savannah, October 5, 2009
Wilson's Opponent Tops $1 Million in Less Than 48 Hours- Washington Post, September 11, 2009
Thanks A Million!- Rob Miller on Daily Kos, September 11, 2009
Poll: Joe Wilson Trailing Democratic Rivals- Politico, September 11, 2009
GOP "Thinned"- Congressional Quarterly, August 22, 2009
Democrats Rally Party Faithful - The Times and Democrat, August 16, 2009
Summer Stumping- The People-Sentinel, July 22, 2009
Rob Miller a "different kind of Democrat"-Bill Scher Radio Show, WHMP Radio, June 13, 2009
Miller to seek 2nd Congressional seat again- SC Politics Today, May 13, 2009
Beaufort businessman Rob Miller, a Democrat, will again pursue the Democratic nomination for the right to challenge Republican U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson in a rematch.
He Was Robbed!- National Journal, May 13, 2009
'08 nominee/Iraq war vet Rob Miller (D) announced he'll make a repeat bid against Rep. Joe Wilson (R). Miller: "For too long, Congressman Wilson has been part of the problem in Washington. Instead of saying 'no' to creating good jobs in South Carolina, we need to invest in our future.
Speaking of rematches- Swing State Project, May 13, 2009
Speaking of rematches, backbench GOP Rep. Joe Wilson will have to face off again versus Iraq vet Rob Miller, who held Wilson to a surprising 54-46 margin in 2008 without DCCC help. Miller should be able to count on a higher-profile run this time.
Tracking potential House rematches in WI and SC- Campaign Diaries, March 19, 2009
"In neighboring SC-02, Rep. Wilson suffered from just as surprising a slump last fall, when he won 54% to 46% against Iraq War veteran Rob Miller. Miller now sounds like he is seriously considering seeking a rematch. Given that he proved himself a worthy candidate in 2008, Miller should be able to attract the DCCC's attention (unlike what happened last year) and at least put this district on our radar screen."
Moments of Reckoning- Indigo Journal, March 18, 2009
"Congressman Joe Wilson is still recovering from his own moment of clarity last November. Accustomed to crushing his opponents by 22 points in a district he has always felt was overwhelmingly Republican, Wilson ran against me last November for the Second Congressional District of South Carolina and won. But this time, he only got 54% of the vote."
Brown, Wilson Attract Interest From Both Sides- Roll Call, March 17, 2009
"Meanwhile, in the central and southern 2nd district, Iraq War veteran Rob Miller came out of nowhere to take 46 percent of the vote against four-term Rep. Joe Wilson (R), who had never before faced a serious challenge."
