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Related: About this forumDemocratic Party Chair Mike Berlon Prepared to Step Down
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Atlanta, Ga. May 29, 2013 Georgia Democratic State Party Chairman Mike Berlon
announced today that he is prepared to step down from his leadership role in the
party.
Through a spokeswoman, Berlon said he is aware of concerns expressed by Democratic
leaders, including Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, and does not want ongoing distractions
for the Democratic Party.
"My goal is, and always has been, to unify Georgia Democrats. We have an important
US Senate race in 2014 and our focus should be on winning that seat and others,"
Berlon said.
This week, Berlon has been undergoing medical evaluation for significant chest pain
and exhaustion. For the balance of the week, he is scheduled for a series of
cardiac tests and on the advice of his physician will not be available to the media.
"The details of my resignation will need to be worked out over the next few days and
weeks. I want to talk to my staff and the leadership of our party to ensure a smooth
transition. There is a great deal at stake," said Berlon.
Senate Democratic Leader Steve Henson said he appreciated Berlon's commitment and
service to Democrats.
"Mike has served Democrats in an unpaid capacity for many years. We appreciate his
dedication and the countless hours of work on behalf our Party," Henson said.
"Serving as Chairman of our Party is both a great honor and a great deal of work."
Henson said he supports Berlon's decision to step down in helping to end
distractions to the work of the Party and to focus on the challenges ahead.
Berlon said he intends to meet with media early next week to answer questions and
talk about the details of his resignation. ###
Communications/Media inquiries should be directed to Liz Flowers, 404-291-4755 or
flowersliz123@gmail.com
For party related matters, contact Michael Smith at 678-278-2012 x 302 or
michael@georgiademocrat.org
Laurian
(2,593 posts)filled with controversy and dissension. I hope he will be replaced by a strong and ethical leader so the party can more successfully raise funds and support candidates. I see this as a positive thing.
Laelth
(32,017 posts)-Laelth