Politics | gay marriage Illinois GOP Chair Exits After Backing Gay Marriage Pat Brady opposed party platform By Matt Cantor Posted May 7, 2013 11:03 AM CDT Copied In this Nov. 9, 2009 file photo, Illinois Republican Chairman Pat Brady speaks at a news conference in Chicago. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh, File) The head of the Illinois Republican Party is stepping down after publicly backing gay marriage in January. Pat Brady's support for a measure currently under state consideration ran counter to the party's platform; he said his stance was personal and not made in his capacity as party chief, the Chicago Tribune reports. Brady said he was not resigning due to political pressure but in order "to focus on my wife"—who has cancer—"and our kids," the Daily Herald reports. "I've been going hard for six years. It's time to move on." The Tribune, however, makes clear that the exit will surprise no one: At a meeting of GOP leaders last month, a succession plan was discussed. In his resignation letter, he says he'll remain politically active. Read These Next Details are coming out about the suspect in Brown, MIT shootings. Final text from NASCAR driver's wife is devastating to read. Suspect in Brown University shooting is found dead. Photographer denies close-up shots were attacks on Trump figures. Report an error