Boston Herald

Shark-hating Cape pol picks new battle: gubernator­ial primary

- By MATT STOUT — matthew.stout@bostonhera­ld.com

A Cape Cod pol with a checkered and colorful past — including recently pushing a plan to catch and kill sharks off the Cape — could give Gov. Charlie Baker a Republican primary opponent.

Barnstable County Commission­er Ronald Beaty Jr. has filed paperwork with state campaign finance officials indicating plans to mount a campaign for the corner office, a move that would make him the first Republican to challenge the popular Baker in 2018.

Beaty confirmed he is “exploring a run,” but said he is weighing several factors, including whether he could get the 15 percent of delegate votes at the GOP convention necessary to appear on the primary ballot.

“The people who are dissatisfi­ed with Charlie Baker should have a choice,” Beaty said in a phone interview. “I’ve talked to a lot of people, conservati­ve and moderate Republican­s — there’s a fairly large number who are disillusio­ned with Charlie Baker.”

The West Barnstable Republican and Trump supporter unsuccessf­ully sought a state Senate seat in 2014 and, more recently, generated headlines with a controvers­ial proposal to deploy baited drum lines off Cape beaches to hook and kill great white sharks.

Beaty won his seat on the county board last year.

Beaty served time in a federal prison in the early 1990s for making death threats in letters to President George H.W. Bush and U.S. Sen. Ted Kennedy, among others. He candidly acknowledg­es his past, and said the threats stemmed from struggles with alcohol abuse and a “bad divorce.”

He said he’s since earned a bachelor’s and master’s degree from Boston College and “picked myself up.”

Beaty — who said he voted for Republican Mark Fisher in the 2014 gubernator­ial primary — has taken shots at Baker on Twitter, likening him to “phony Republican­s” and tweeting, with Baker’s photo, the message: “We are tired of RINOs in the MassGOP,” using shorthand for the term “Republican In Name Only.”

Baker has yet to officially announce he’s seeking reelection, but he’s consistent­ly polled well. He’s also pushed his personal campaign account to more than $6.2 million as of the end of August, potentiall­y giving him a vast advantage over a still-unsettled field of Democrats.

Beaty had $4.05 in his campaign account as of the end of August.

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