By Samuel E Burns
State Sen. Andy Berke, D-Tenn. announced he will run for Chattanooga mayor in the March 2013 election. Standing in front of a cheering crowd of almost 150 people packed inside the center, he said he wanted to "build bridges."
Photo by Samuel E Burns
"We have an opportunity to come together anew," Berke told the crowd.
Berke is the first person to announce publicly intentions of running for mayor.
Photo by Samuel E Burns
"Over the next few months, we are going to have a discussion about what's best for the city," he responded.
Instead, he spent the majority of his time talking about bringing the people of Chattanooga together.
"We're better together than apart," he told the crowd at the Theatre Centre. "We're better united than divided."
Members of Berke's staff said over the next few months he would begin fundraising and a timeline is being set on when the campaign would kick off officially.
State Sen. Andy Berke, D-Tenn. announced he will run for Chattanooga mayor in the March 2013 election. Standing in front of a cheering crowd of almost 150 people packed inside the center, he said he wanted to "build bridges."
Photo by Samuel E Burns
"We have an opportunity to come together anew," Berke told the crowd.
Berke is the first person to announce publicly intentions of running for mayor.
Photo by Samuel E Burns
"Over the next few months, we are going to have a discussion about what's best for the city," he responded.
Instead, he spent the majority of his time talking about bringing the people of Chattanooga together.
"We're better together than apart," he told the crowd at the Theatre Centre. "We're better united than divided."
Members of Berke's staff said over the next few months he would begin fundraising and a timeline is being set on when the campaign would kick off officially.
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