New York, NY., USA, 15th July, 1992 Congressman Steny Hoyer (D-MD) and Maryland State Senator Thomas "Mike" Miller share a moment backstage at the Democratic National Convention in Madison Square Garden. Steny Hamilton Hoyer is the U.S. Representative for Maryland's 5th congressional district, serving since 1981. The district includes a large swath of rural and suburban territory southeast of Washington, D.C.. Thomas V. "Mike" Miller, Jr. is the current president of the Maryland Senate Credit: Mark Reinstein

New York, NY., USA, 15th July, 1992 Congressman Steny Hoyer (D-MD) and Maryland State Senator Thomas "Mike" Miller share a moment backstage at the Democratic National Convention in Madison Square Garden. Steny Hamilton Hoyer is the U.S. Representative for Maryland's 5th congressional district, serving since 1981. The district includes a large swath of rural and suburban territory southeast of Washington, D.C.. Thomas V. "Mike" Miller, Jr. is the current president of the Maryland Senate Credit: Mark Reinstein Stock Photo
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1948 x 2033 px | 33 x 34.4 cm | 13 x 13.6 inches | 150dpi

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15 July 1992

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Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York, USA,

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New York, NY.7-15-1992 Congressman Steny Hoyer (D-MD) and Maryland State Senator Thomas "Mike" Miller share a moment backstage at the Democratic National Convention in Madison Square Garden. Steny Hamilton Hoyer is the U.S. Representative for Maryland's 5th congressional district, serving since 1981. The district includes a large swath of rural and suburban territory southeast of Washington, D.C.. Thomas V. "Mike" Miller, Jr. is the current president of the Maryland Senate.He has been a state senator representing the 27th District since 1975 and has served as president since January 1987, longer than any other senate president in Maryland history. Credit: Mark Reinstein