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		<p>The local Fox News channel, Fox 25, did a &amp;quot;day in the life&amp;quot; style <a href="http://www.myfoxboston.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail;jsessionid=AD2F9EF28B3F63D6974225EEA698BAA1?contentId=7776331&amp;amp;version=1&amp;amp;locale=EN-US&amp;amp;layoutCode=VSTY&amp;amp;pageId=1.1.1&amp;amp;sflg=1" target="_blank">profile and interview</a> at my home on Cape Cod this past weekend. The piece is a good portrait of me, Jeff Beatty, and why I am the best candidate for Massachusetts Junior Senate seat.<br/>
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The <a href="http://www.myfoxboston.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail;jsessionid=AD2F9EF28B3F63D6974225EEA698BAA1?contentId=7776331&amp;amp;version=1&amp;amp;locale=EN-US&amp;amp;layoutCode=VSTY&amp;amp;pageId=1.1.1&amp;amp;sflg=1" target="_blank">video</a> shows my dog, Buddy, and a lot of background information on my life; some interesting personal details many interviews gloss over. There's also a lot of information on the election and my positions, but this is one of the better &amp;quot;all around&amp;quot; interviews I've given. </p>
<h3><a href="http://www.myfoxboston.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail;jsessionid=AD2F9EF28B3F63D6974225EEA698BAA1?contentId=7776331&amp;amp;version=1&amp;amp;locale=EN-US&amp;amp;layoutCode=VSTY&amp;amp;pageId=1.1.1&amp;amp;sflg=1" target="_blank">Check it out here at MyFoxBoston.com</a>...<br/>
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		<p>The local Fox News channel, Fox 25, did a &amp;quot;day in the life&amp;quot; style <a href="http://www.myfoxboston.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail;jsessionid=AD2F9EF28B3F63D6974225EEA698BAA1?contentId=7776331&amp;amp;version=1&amp;amp;locale=EN-US&amp;amp;layoutCode=VSTY&amp;amp;pageId=1.1.1&amp;amp;sflg=1" target="_blank">profile and interview</a> at my home on Cape Cod this past weekend. The piece is a good portrait of me, Jeff Beatty, and why I am the best candidate for Massachusetts Junior Senate seat.<br/>
<br/>
The <a href="http://www.myfoxboston.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail;jsessionid=AD2F9EF28B3F63D6974225EEA698BAA1?contentId=7776331&amp;amp;version=1&amp;amp;locale=EN-US&amp;amp;layoutCode=VSTY&amp;amp;pageId=1.1.1&amp;amp;sflg=1" target="_blank">video</a> shows my dog, Buddy, and a lot of background information on my life; some interesting personal details many interviews gloss over. There's also a lot of information on the election and my positions, but this is one of the better &amp;quot;all around&amp;quot; interviews I've given. </p>
<h3><a href="http://www.myfoxboston.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail;jsessionid=AD2F9EF28B3F63D6974225EEA698BAA1?contentId=7776331&amp;amp;version=1&amp;amp;locale=EN-US&amp;amp;layoutCode=VSTY&amp;amp;pageId=1.1.1&amp;amp;sflg=1" target="_blank">Check it out here at MyFoxBoston.com</a>...<br/>
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		<p>The local Fox News channel, Fox 25, did a &amp;quot;day in the life&amp;quot; style <a href="http://www.myfoxboston.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail;jsessionid=AD2F9EF28B3F63D6974225EEA698BAA1?contentId=7776331&amp;amp;version=1&amp;amp;locale=EN-US&amp;amp;layoutCode=VSTY&amp;amp;pageId=1.1.1&amp;amp;sflg=1" target="_blank">profile and interview</a> at my home on Cape Cod this past weekend. The piece is a good portrait of me, Jeff Beatty, and why I am the best candidate for Massachusetts Junior Senate seat.<br/>
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The <a href="http://www.myfoxboston.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail;jsessionid=AD2F9EF28B3F63D6974225EEA698BAA1?contentId=7776331&amp;amp;version=1&amp;amp;locale=EN-US&amp;amp;layoutCode=VSTY&amp;amp;pageId=1.1.1&amp;amp;sflg=1" target="_blank">video</a> shows my dog, Buddy, and a lot of background information on my life; some interesting personal details many interviews gloss over. There's also a lot of information on the election and my positions, but this is one of the better &amp;quot;all around&amp;quot; interviews I've given. </p>
<h3><a href="http://www.myfoxboston.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail;jsessionid=AD2F9EF28B3F63D6974225EEA698BAA1?contentId=7776331&amp;amp;version=1&amp;amp;locale=EN-US&amp;amp;layoutCode=VSTY&amp;amp;pageId=1.1.1&amp;amp;sflg=1" target="_blank">Check it out here at MyFoxBoston.com</a>...<br/>
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		<p>The local Fox News channel, Fox 25, did a &amp;quot;day in the life&amp;quot; style <a href="http://www.myfoxboston.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail;jsessionid=AD2F9EF28B3F63D6974225EEA698BAA1?contentId=7776331&amp;amp;version=1&amp;amp;locale=EN-US&amp;amp;layoutCode=VSTY&amp;amp;pageId=1.1.1&amp;amp;sflg=1" target="_blank">profile and interview</a> at my home on Cape Cod this past weekend. The piece is a good portrait of me, Jeff Beatty, and why I am the best candidate for Massachusetts Junior Senate seat.<br/>
<br/>
The <a href="http://www.myfoxboston.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail;jsessionid=AD2F9EF28B3F63D6974225EEA698BAA1?contentId=7776331&amp;amp;version=1&amp;amp;locale=EN-US&amp;amp;layoutCode=VSTY&amp;amp;pageId=1.1.1&amp;amp;sflg=1" target="_blank">video</a> shows my dog, Buddy, and a lot of background information on my life; some interesting personal details many interviews gloss over. There's also a lot of information on the election and my positions, but this is one of the better &amp;quot;all around&amp;quot; interviews I've given. </p>
<h3><a href="http://www.myfoxboston.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail;jsessionid=AD2F9EF28B3F63D6974225EEA698BAA1?contentId=7776331&amp;amp;version=1&amp;amp;locale=EN-US&amp;amp;layoutCode=VSTY&amp;amp;pageId=1.1.1&amp;amp;sflg=1" target="_blank">Check it out here at MyFoxBoston.com</a>...<br/>
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		<p>The local Fox News channel, Fox 25, did a &amp;quot;day in the life&amp;quot; style <a href="http://www.myfoxboston.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail;jsessionid=AD2F9EF28B3F63D6974225EEA698BAA1?contentId=7776331&amp;amp;version=1&amp;amp;locale=EN-US&amp;amp;layoutCode=VSTY&amp;amp;pageId=1.1.1&amp;amp;sflg=1" target="_blank">profile and interview</a> at my home on Cape Cod this past weekend. The piece is a good portrait of me, Jeff Beatty, and why I am the best candidate for Massachusetts Junior Senate seat.<br/>
<br/>
The <a href="http://www.myfoxboston.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail;jsessionid=AD2F9EF28B3F63D6974225EEA698BAA1?contentId=7776331&amp;amp;version=1&amp;amp;locale=EN-US&amp;amp;layoutCode=VSTY&amp;amp;pageId=1.1.1&amp;amp;sflg=1" target="_blank">video</a> shows my dog, Buddy, and a lot of background information on my life; some interesting personal details many interviews gloss over. There's also a lot of information on the election and my positions, but this is one of the better &amp;quot;all around&amp;quot; interviews I've given. </p>
<h3><a href="http://www.myfoxboston.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail;jsessionid=AD2F9EF28B3F63D6974225EEA698BAA1?contentId=7776331&amp;amp;version=1&amp;amp;locale=EN-US&amp;amp;layoutCode=VSTY&amp;amp;pageId=1.1.1&amp;amp;sflg=1" target="_blank">Check it out here at MyFoxBoston.com</a>...<br/>
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		<p>The local Fox News channel, Fox 25, did a &amp;quot;day in the life&amp;quot; style <a href="http://www.myfoxboston.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail;jsessionid=AD2F9EF28B3F63D6974225EEA698BAA1?contentId=7776331&amp;amp;version=1&amp;amp;locale=EN-US&amp;amp;layoutCode=VSTY&amp;amp;pageId=1.1.1&amp;amp;sflg=1" target="_blank">profile and interview</a> at my home on Cape Cod this past weekend. The piece is a good portrait of me, Jeff Beatty, and why I am the best candidate for Massachusetts Junior Senate seat.<br/>
<br/>
The <a href="http://www.myfoxboston.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail;jsessionid=AD2F9EF28B3F63D6974225EEA698BAA1?contentId=7776331&amp;amp;version=1&amp;amp;locale=EN-US&amp;amp;layoutCode=VSTY&amp;amp;pageId=1.1.1&amp;amp;sflg=1" target="_blank">video</a> shows my dog, Buddy, and a lot of background information on my life; some interesting personal details many interviews gloss over. There's also a lot of information on the election and my positions, but this is one of the better &amp;quot;all around&amp;quot; interviews I've given. </p>
<h3><a href="http://www.myfoxboston.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail;jsessionid=AD2F9EF28B3F63D6974225EEA698BAA1?contentId=7776331&amp;amp;version=1&amp;amp;locale=EN-US&amp;amp;layoutCode=VSTY&amp;amp;pageId=1.1.1&amp;amp;sflg=1" target="_blank">Check it out here at MyFoxBoston.com</a>...<br/>
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		<p>The local Fox News channel, Fox 25, did a &amp;quot;day in the life&amp;quot; style <a href="http://www.myfoxboston.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail;jsessionid=AD2F9EF28B3F63D6974225EEA698BAA1?contentId=7776331&amp;amp;version=1&amp;amp;locale=EN-US&amp;amp;layoutCode=VSTY&amp;amp;pageId=1.1.1&amp;amp;sflg=1" target="_blank">profile and interview</a> at my home on Cape Cod this past weekend. The piece is a good portrait of me, Jeff Beatty, and why I am the best candidate for Massachusetts Junior Senate seat.<br/>
<br/>
The <a href="http://www.myfoxboston.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail;jsessionid=AD2F9EF28B3F63D6974225EEA698BAA1?contentId=7776331&amp;amp;version=1&amp;amp;locale=EN-US&amp;amp;layoutCode=VSTY&amp;amp;pageId=1.1.1&amp;amp;sflg=1" target="_blank">video</a> shows my dog, Buddy, and a lot of background information on my life; some interesting personal details many interviews gloss over. There's also a lot of information on the election and my positions, but this is one of the better &amp;quot;all around&amp;quot; interviews I've given. </p>
<h3><a href="http://www.myfoxboston.com/myfox/pages/Home/Detail;jsessionid=AD2F9EF28B3F63D6974225EEA698BAA1?contentId=7776331&amp;amp;version=1&amp;amp;locale=EN-US&amp;amp;layoutCode=VSTY&amp;amp;pageId=1.1.1&amp;amp;sflg=1" target="_blank">Check it out here at MyFoxBoston.com</a>...<br/>
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		<title>A summary of my work experience and credentials, as described by Joe Biden</title>
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		I've met a lot of people through my work in the Army Delta Force, the CIA and the FBI, as well as through the security and anti-terrorism consulting firm I founded, TotalSecurity.US. From soldiers to celebrities, politicians to private citizens, I've listened and learned from them all. <br/>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">In 2001 I participated in a hearing before the Subcommittee on Crime and Drugs entitled &amp;quot;Defending America's Transportation Infrastructure.&amp;quot; Joe Biden was the Chairman of the subcommittee at that time and as such introduced the witnesses</span>, myself included, to the rest of the committee. These introductions included a summary of our experience and expertise as a way of showing what we could add to the discussion.<br/>
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<h3>This is how Joe Biden, Democratic Senator from Delaware, introduced me:</h3>
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<div style="margin-left: 40px;"> Jeffrey Beatty looks too mild-mannered to fit this description. <span style="font-weight: bold;">Jeffrey K. Beatty is a former U.S. Delta Force counterterrorism unit officer, a special agent for the FBI, and an operations officer for the CIA</span>. He is currently president and CEO of Total Security Services International, in Marietta, Georgia.<br/>
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I might point out, to the best of my knowledge, <span style="font-weight: bold;">no other individual has served in all three of the most elite counterterrorism units in the United States military. Mr. Beatty has appeared as a commentator on CNN on terrorism and transportation infrastructure</span> since September 11, and maybe before, but I have noticed him since the 11th.<br/>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">From 1981 to 1983, Mr. Beatty served as a Delta Force assault troop commander, where he led a unit on several deployments and was commended for saving lives</span>. Subsequently, he became operations officer for the entire Delta Force.<br/>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">From 1983 to 1985, Mr. Beatty served as a special adviser to the Federal Bureau of Investigation Hostage Rescue Team, with an emphasis on security for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics</span>. He also flew surveillance missions for the Bureau, including a mission involving the capturing of a Top 10 fugitive.<br/>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">From 1985 to 1992, he worked at the Central Intelligence Agency on Europe and the Middle East. In addition to traditional intelligence operations, he developed counterterrorism training pro-grams for Allied troops</span>. He also mounted several successful intelligence and security operations, including thwarting a terrorist attack.<br/>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">In 1992, Mr. Beatty founded Total Security Services International, a security consulting firm serving corporate and government clients</span>. TSSI has managed large security projects, including the security upgrade program for Fairfax County, Virginia. The reason for that, I might add, was because of the trial of the gentlemen who shot two people at the CIA headquarters in 1993. <br/>
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Mr. Beatty specializes in the high-threat portion of the security spectrum and has experience in three Olympics&amp;mdash;Los Angeles, Barcelona and Atlanta&amp;mdash;not as a participant but as a consultant. It would be kind of nice to be a participant, too, wouldn&amp;rsquo;t it? <br/>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">He has also done work on terrorism prevention with regard to the Big Dig highway excavation project in Boston</span>. He also developed anti-terrorism procedures and training materials for Amtrak and the Washington, D.C., Metro system. In addition, <span style="font-weight: bold;">he has studied the vulnerabilities of Boston and New York City&amp;rsquo;s tunnels, and has been a speaker at the Department of Transportation&amp;rsquo;s Conference on Land Transportation issues</span>. Mr. Beatty and TSSI have most recently been hired by the Boston MBTA to beef up subway security.<br/>
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TSSI warned officials at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta that their security procedures would leave crowds open to package bomb attacks, a prediction that soon came true. In 1999, Mr. Beatty conducted an exercise in Boston preparing for armed terrorists seizing a subway train and a bomb detonating in the train station.<br/>
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In 1998, he went on record as stating that terrorists were aiming for an attack leading to 5,000 or more casualties by the end of 2001, a prediction unfortunately that has come true.<br/>
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		<p>With just about a month left to go we've got some great new ways for your to show your support for the campaign and spread the word that it's time to replace John Kerry and that Jeff Beatty is the man for the job. Make sure everyone you meet know who you want to be your next Massachusetts senator with Jeff Beatty t-shirts, bumper stickers, baseball caps, lawn signs and more. We even have a fitted pink tee!</p>
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		<p><span style="font-style: italic;">Jeremy Jacobs, of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/">PolitickerMA.com</a>, the website that gets &amp;quot;inside politics for political insiders,&amp;quot; is running a series of articles on my life, experience and background to provide more information on me as a person and as a candidate. This is the third and final installment of the articles, the&amp;nbsp;full text of which is below, as well as <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1436/beatty-why-im-challenging-kerry-and-why-ill-win">on their website</a>. </span></p>
<h2 style="color: rgb(204, 0, 0);"><font color="#cc0000">Beatty: Why I'm challenging Kerry and why I'll win</font></h2>
<p><span style="font-style: italic;">By Jeremy P. Jacobs</span><br/>
<br/>
Jeff Beatty may face an uphill challenge in his effort to unseat U.S. Sen. John Kerry this year, but it certainly isn't the first time the Harwich Republican has been up against long odds.<br/>
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<span style="font-weight: bold;">Beginning in 2006, Jeff Beatty knew he wanted to run for one of Massachusetts' seats in Washington, but, he said, the questions were which one and when</span>.&amp;nbsp; </p>
<p>In this third and final segment of a sit down interview with PolitickerMA.com, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty reflects on his political education, namely what tricks he picked up from his 2006 challenge to U.S. Rep. Bill Delahunt and what he learned from Ed O'Reilly, the Democrat who challenged U.S. Sen. John Kerry in this year's primary</span>. He explains why he decided to challenge Kerry and how he intends to beat the 24-year incumbent.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;<span style="font-weight: bold;">I want voters on Nov. 4 to go in and ask themselves these questions: &amp;lsquo;Who do I trust to make a correct decision and also to make that decision for the right reasons? Who do I trust to make a decision that is putting my interest first, not their own?</span> What combination of dissatisfaction or distrust of Kerry along with an appreciation of the relevant experience that Beatty brings to bear, where's the mix?'&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;And we'll get an answer on Nov. 4. I am convinced that if people ask themselves those questions, we're going to win the election.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>In the spring of 2006, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty said he walked into the offices of the Massachusetts GOP and said he wanted to run for office in the Bay state because he was &amp;quot;disappointed for what passed for representation in Massachusetts.&amp;quot;</span></p>
<p>As it happened, Peter Blute, the former Republican Congressman from Worcester, was in the office and was immediately impressed by Beatty's resume, Beatty said. &amp;quot;Holy crow,&amp;quot; Beatty remembers Blute saying. &amp;quot;With those credentials you're an instant senator in any other state but Massachusetts.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The GOP, Beatty said, immediately suggested he challenged Edward Kennedy that year, but Beatty wasn't biting because there were only six months left before Election Day. Beatty also said he has great respect for the Hyannis Port Democrat's work ethic, so he didn't want to challenge him. <span style="font-weight: bold;">The party, however, insisted Beatty run in 2006 because &amp;quot;no one wins their first race,&amp;quot; Beatty said.</span></p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">So, Beatty challenged Delahunt, the popular Quincy Democrat, in the 10th Congressional District. It was a race the Beatty would eventually lose by 35 points.</p>
<p>But, Beatty said, he was always looking ahead. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;That was a set up race,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;That was &amp;lsquo;learn your lessons.' And we learned them. We learned you don't start a campaign with six months to go. We learned a lot about building a grassroots organization and now we have 4,000 volunteers. And we learned about that you have to build a grassroots fundraising organizations and now we have about 40,000 individual contributions.&amp;quot;</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty said he was always &amp;quot;toying&amp;quot; with the idea of challenging Kerry this year but his experience with the family of a soldier that was killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq that year ultimately motivated him to run.</p>
<p>Beatty heard about the death of the Sgt. Marc Vecchione and contacted his mother, Cindy Des Lauriers, because she lived two towns over from him. He and a few other veterans, he said, helped pick up the soldier's family and friends from the airport and drove them to the funeral. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;I saw the complete devastation of this family by the loss of their son,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;And that troubled me.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>Beatty said he stayed in touch with the woman and had a revelation of sorts at a Christmas party that year.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;This is ridiculous. This woman's life is destroyed,&amp;quot; Beatty recalled thinking. </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;And I went back to Kerry's decision to vote for the war,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;How can you not take into consideration that when you authorize war, there are going to be people killed? There are going to be people injured. He destroyed this women's life so that he could get elected president. Totally unacceptable. That was really the call to action for me.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The Kerry campaign declined to comment for this story. </p>
<p>So Beatty said he started the process of putting together a Senate campaign. In the spring of 2007 he began an &amp;quot;exploratory phase&amp;quot; to make sure he had a chance at beating Kerry before he officially entered the race. </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;There is no sense launching a campaign if it's not winnable,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;We determined at the end of that that we think we are going to be able to get enough support so that we'll be able to run a full campaign and win.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The Republican said he is pleased with the way his campaign is currently coming together and said that he planned to open four or five more campaign offices around the state last week and anticipates having between five and 10 up and running before Election Day.</p>
<p>Beatty also said he learned from Ed O'Reilly's primary challenge to Kerry. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;I think Ed O'Reilly is a man of integrity and I think that integrity was effective&amp;quot; against Kerry, Beatty said. </p>
<p>But, Beatty added, O'Reilly only campaigned on the war which isn't as effective coming from him and isn't as effective in a Democratic primary.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;What Ed O'Reilly did was spend a lot of time talking about the war, and I don't think that's enough,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;For me, it's enough. For the general electorate it might have been enough but in the Democratic primary, it wasn't enough.&amp;quot;</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">In the end, Beatty said he has learned that the most important aspect of campaigning is to be genuine. He said he doesn't listen &amp;quot;to too much political advice&amp;quot; and tries to be himself.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;Because the people are either going to want you or they're not,&amp;quot; he said. <span style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;If they don't want you, you can look yourself in the mirror and say, &amp;lsquo;I showed them everything I possibly could about what motivates me and if they chose to go with someone else then OK, at least I gave it my all.&amp;quot;</span><br/>
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<span style="font-style: italic;">Editor's Note: This is the third story based on a lengthy sit down interview with Mr. Beatty. Click <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1348/beatty-reflects-childhood-military-service-and-black-hawk-crash">here</a> for the first story, which details his military career. And click <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1366/beatty-i-have-history-predicting-terrorism">here</a> for the second, on his time in as a counterterrorism CIA agent and consultant.&amp;nbsp; </span></p>
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<p><font color="#cc0000">Read &amp;quot;</font><font color="#cc0000"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1436/beatty-why-im-challenging-kerry-and-why-ill-win">Beatty: Why I'm challenging Kerry and why I'll win</a></font><font color="#cc0000">&amp;quot; on PolitickerMA.com...</font></p>
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		<p><span style="font-style: italic;">Jeremy Jacobs, of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/">PolitickerMA.com</a>, the website that gets &amp;quot;inside politics for political insiders,&amp;quot; is running a series of articles on my life, experience and background to provide more information on me as a person and as a candidate. This is the third and final installment of the articles, the&amp;nbsp;full text of which is below, as well as <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1436/beatty-why-im-challenging-kerry-and-why-ill-win">on their website</a>. </span></p>
<h2 style="color: rgb(204, 0, 0);"><font color="#cc0000">Beatty: Why I'm challenging Kerry and why I'll win</font></h2>
<p><span style="font-style: italic;">By Jeremy P. Jacobs</span><br/>
<br/>
Jeff Beatty may face an uphill challenge in his effort to unseat U.S. Sen. John Kerry this year, but it certainly isn't the first time the Harwich Republican has been up against long odds.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Beginning in 2006, Jeff Beatty knew he wanted to run for one of Massachusetts' seats in Washington, but, he said, the questions were which one and when</span>.&amp;nbsp; </p>
<p>In this third and final segment of a sit down interview with PolitickerMA.com, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty reflects on his political education, namely what tricks he picked up from his 2006 challenge to U.S. Rep. Bill Delahunt and what he learned from Ed O'Reilly, the Democrat who challenged U.S. Sen. John Kerry in this year's primary</span>. He explains why he decided to challenge Kerry and how he intends to beat the 24-year incumbent.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;<span style="font-weight: bold;">I want voters on Nov. 4 to go in and ask themselves these questions: &amp;lsquo;Who do I trust to make a correct decision and also to make that decision for the right reasons? Who do I trust to make a decision that is putting my interest first, not their own?</span> What combination of dissatisfaction or distrust of Kerry along with an appreciation of the relevant experience that Beatty brings to bear, where's the mix?'&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;And we'll get an answer on Nov. 4. I am convinced that if people ask themselves those questions, we're going to win the election.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>In the spring of 2006, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty said he walked into the offices of the Massachusetts GOP and said he wanted to run for office in the Bay state because he was &amp;quot;disappointed for what passed for representation in Massachusetts.&amp;quot;</span></p>
<p>As it happened, Peter Blute, the former Republican Congressman from Worcester, was in the office and was immediately impressed by Beatty's resume, Beatty said. &amp;quot;Holy crow,&amp;quot; Beatty remembers Blute saying. &amp;quot;With those credentials you're an instant senator in any other state but Massachusetts.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The GOP, Beatty said, immediately suggested he challenged Edward Kennedy that year, but Beatty wasn't biting because there were only six months left before Election Day. Beatty also said he has great respect for the Hyannis Port Democrat's work ethic, so he didn't want to challenge him. <span style="font-weight: bold;">The party, however, insisted Beatty run in 2006 because &amp;quot;no one wins their first race,&amp;quot; Beatty said.</span></p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">So, Beatty challenged Delahunt, the popular Quincy Democrat, in the 10th Congressional District. It was a race the Beatty would eventually lose by 35 points.</p>
<p>But, Beatty said, he was always looking ahead. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;That was a set up race,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;That was &amp;lsquo;learn your lessons.' And we learned them. We learned you don't start a campaign with six months to go. We learned a lot about building a grassroots organization and now we have 4,000 volunteers. And we learned about that you have to build a grassroots fundraising organizations and now we have about 40,000 individual contributions.&amp;quot;</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty said he was always &amp;quot;toying&amp;quot; with the idea of challenging Kerry this year but his experience with the family of a soldier that was killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq that year ultimately motivated him to run.</p>
<p>Beatty heard about the death of the Sgt. Marc Vecchione and contacted his mother, Cindy Des Lauriers, because she lived two towns over from him. He and a few other veterans, he said, helped pick up the soldier's family and friends from the airport and drove them to the funeral. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;I saw the complete devastation of this family by the loss of their son,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;And that troubled me.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>Beatty said he stayed in touch with the woman and had a revelation of sorts at a Christmas party that year.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;This is ridiculous. This woman's life is destroyed,&amp;quot; Beatty recalled thinking. </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;And I went back to Kerry's decision to vote for the war,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;How can you not take into consideration that when you authorize war, there are going to be people killed? There are going to be people injured. He destroyed this women's life so that he could get elected president. Totally unacceptable. That was really the call to action for me.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The Kerry campaign declined to comment for this story. </p>
<p>So Beatty said he started the process of putting together a Senate campaign. In the spring of 2007 he began an &amp;quot;exploratory phase&amp;quot; to make sure he had a chance at beating Kerry before he officially entered the race. </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;There is no sense launching a campaign if it's not winnable,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;We determined at the end of that that we think we are going to be able to get enough support so that we'll be able to run a full campaign and win.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The Republican said he is pleased with the way his campaign is currently coming together and said that he planned to open four or five more campaign offices around the state last week and anticipates having between five and 10 up and running before Election Day.</p>
<p>Beatty also said he learned from Ed O'Reilly's primary challenge to Kerry. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;I think Ed O'Reilly is a man of integrity and I think that integrity was effective&amp;quot; against Kerry, Beatty said. </p>
<p>But, Beatty added, O'Reilly only campaigned on the war which isn't as effective coming from him and isn't as effective in a Democratic primary.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;What Ed O'Reilly did was spend a lot of time talking about the war, and I don't think that's enough,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;For me, it's enough. For the general electorate it might have been enough but in the Democratic primary, it wasn't enough.&amp;quot;</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">In the end, Beatty said he has learned that the most important aspect of campaigning is to be genuine. He said he doesn't listen &amp;quot;to too much political advice&amp;quot; and tries to be himself.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;Because the people are either going to want you or they're not,&amp;quot; he said. <span style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;If they don't want you, you can look yourself in the mirror and say, &amp;lsquo;I showed them everything I possibly could about what motivates me and if they chose to go with someone else then OK, at least I gave it my all.&amp;quot;</span><br/>
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<span style="font-style: italic;">Editor's Note: This is the third story based on a lengthy sit down interview with Mr. Beatty. Click <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1348/beatty-reflects-childhood-military-service-and-black-hawk-crash">here</a> for the first story, which details his military career. And click <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1366/beatty-i-have-history-predicting-terrorism">here</a> for the second, on his time in as a counterterrorism CIA agent and consultant.&amp;nbsp; </span></p>
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<p><font color="#cc0000">Read &amp;quot;</font><font color="#cc0000"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1436/beatty-why-im-challenging-kerry-and-why-ill-win">Beatty: Why I'm challenging Kerry and why I'll win</a></font><font color="#cc0000">&amp;quot; on PolitickerMA.com...</font></p>
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		<p><span style="font-style: italic;">Jeremy Jacobs, of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/">PolitickerMA.com</a>, the website that gets &amp;quot;inside politics for political insiders,&amp;quot; is running a series of articles on my life, experience and background to provide more information on me as a person and as a candidate. This is the third and final installment of the articles, the&amp;nbsp;full text of which is below, as well as <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1436/beatty-why-im-challenging-kerry-and-why-ill-win">on their website</a>. </span></p>
<h2 style="color: rgb(204, 0, 0);"><font color="#cc0000">Beatty: Why I'm challenging Kerry and why I'll win</font></h2>
<p><span style="font-style: italic;">By Jeremy P. Jacobs</span><br/>
<br/>
Jeff Beatty may face an uphill challenge in his effort to unseat U.S. Sen. John Kerry this year, but it certainly isn't the first time the Harwich Republican has been up against long odds.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Beginning in 2006, Jeff Beatty knew he wanted to run for one of Massachusetts' seats in Washington, but, he said, the questions were which one and when</span>.&amp;nbsp; </p>
<p>In this third and final segment of a sit down interview with PolitickerMA.com, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty reflects on his political education, namely what tricks he picked up from his 2006 challenge to U.S. Rep. Bill Delahunt and what he learned from Ed O'Reilly, the Democrat who challenged U.S. Sen. John Kerry in this year's primary</span>. He explains why he decided to challenge Kerry and how he intends to beat the 24-year incumbent.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;<span style="font-weight: bold;">I want voters on Nov. 4 to go in and ask themselves these questions: &amp;lsquo;Who do I trust to make a correct decision and also to make that decision for the right reasons? Who do I trust to make a decision that is putting my interest first, not their own?</span> What combination of dissatisfaction or distrust of Kerry along with an appreciation of the relevant experience that Beatty brings to bear, where's the mix?'&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;And we'll get an answer on Nov. 4. I am convinced that if people ask themselves those questions, we're going to win the election.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>In the spring of 2006, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty said he walked into the offices of the Massachusetts GOP and said he wanted to run for office in the Bay state because he was &amp;quot;disappointed for what passed for representation in Massachusetts.&amp;quot;</span></p>
<p>As it happened, Peter Blute, the former Republican Congressman from Worcester, was in the office and was immediately impressed by Beatty's resume, Beatty said. &amp;quot;Holy crow,&amp;quot; Beatty remembers Blute saying. &amp;quot;With those credentials you're an instant senator in any other state but Massachusetts.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The GOP, Beatty said, immediately suggested he challenged Edward Kennedy that year, but Beatty wasn't biting because there were only six months left before Election Day. Beatty also said he has great respect for the Hyannis Port Democrat's work ethic, so he didn't want to challenge him. <span style="font-weight: bold;">The party, however, insisted Beatty run in 2006 because &amp;quot;no one wins their first race,&amp;quot; Beatty said.</span></p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">So, Beatty challenged Delahunt, the popular Quincy Democrat, in the 10th Congressional District. It was a race the Beatty would eventually lose by 35 points.</p>
<p>But, Beatty said, he was always looking ahead. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;That was a set up race,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;That was &amp;lsquo;learn your lessons.' And we learned them. We learned you don't start a campaign with six months to go. We learned a lot about building a grassroots organization and now we have 4,000 volunteers. And we learned about that you have to build a grassroots fundraising organizations and now we have about 40,000 individual contributions.&amp;quot;</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty said he was always &amp;quot;toying&amp;quot; with the idea of challenging Kerry this year but his experience with the family of a soldier that was killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq that year ultimately motivated him to run.</p>
<p>Beatty heard about the death of the Sgt. Marc Vecchione and contacted his mother, Cindy Des Lauriers, because she lived two towns over from him. He and a few other veterans, he said, helped pick up the soldier's family and friends from the airport and drove them to the funeral. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;I saw the complete devastation of this family by the loss of their son,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;And that troubled me.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>Beatty said he stayed in touch with the woman and had a revelation of sorts at a Christmas party that year.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;This is ridiculous. This woman's life is destroyed,&amp;quot; Beatty recalled thinking. </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;And I went back to Kerry's decision to vote for the war,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;How can you not take into consideration that when you authorize war, there are going to be people killed? There are going to be people injured. He destroyed this women's life so that he could get elected president. Totally unacceptable. That was really the call to action for me.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The Kerry campaign declined to comment for this story. </p>
<p>So Beatty said he started the process of putting together a Senate campaign. In the spring of 2007 he began an &amp;quot;exploratory phase&amp;quot; to make sure he had a chance at beating Kerry before he officially entered the race. </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;There is no sense launching a campaign if it's not winnable,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;We determined at the end of that that we think we are going to be able to get enough support so that we'll be able to run a full campaign and win.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The Republican said he is pleased with the way his campaign is currently coming together and said that he planned to open four or five more campaign offices around the state last week and anticipates having between five and 10 up and running before Election Day.</p>
<p>Beatty also said he learned from Ed O'Reilly's primary challenge to Kerry. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;I think Ed O'Reilly is a man of integrity and I think that integrity was effective&amp;quot; against Kerry, Beatty said. </p>
<p>But, Beatty added, O'Reilly only campaigned on the war which isn't as effective coming from him and isn't as effective in a Democratic primary.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;What Ed O'Reilly did was spend a lot of time talking about the war, and I don't think that's enough,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;For me, it's enough. For the general electorate it might have been enough but in the Democratic primary, it wasn't enough.&amp;quot;</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">In the end, Beatty said he has learned that the most important aspect of campaigning is to be genuine. He said he doesn't listen &amp;quot;to too much political advice&amp;quot; and tries to be himself.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;Because the people are either going to want you or they're not,&amp;quot; he said. <span style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;If they don't want you, you can look yourself in the mirror and say, &amp;lsquo;I showed them everything I possibly could about what motivates me and if they chose to go with someone else then OK, at least I gave it my all.&amp;quot;</span><br/>
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<span style="font-style: italic;">Editor's Note: This is the third story based on a lengthy sit down interview with Mr. Beatty. Click <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1348/beatty-reflects-childhood-military-service-and-black-hawk-crash">here</a> for the first story, which details his military career. And click <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1366/beatty-i-have-history-predicting-terrorism">here</a> for the second, on his time in as a counterterrorism CIA agent and consultant.&amp;nbsp; </span></p>
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		<p><span style="font-style: italic;">Jeremy Jacobs, of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/">PolitickerMA.com</a>, the website that gets &amp;quot;inside politics for political insiders,&amp;quot; is running a series of articles on my life, experience and background to provide more information on me as a person and as a candidate. This is the third and final installment of the articles, the&amp;nbsp;full text of which is below, as well as <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1436/beatty-why-im-challenging-kerry-and-why-ill-win">on their website</a>. </span></p>
<h2 style="color: rgb(204, 0, 0);"><font color="#cc0000">Beatty: Why I'm challenging Kerry and why I'll win</font></h2>
<p><span style="font-style: italic;">By Jeremy P. Jacobs</span><br/>
<br/>
Jeff Beatty may face an uphill challenge in his effort to unseat U.S. Sen. John Kerry this year, but it certainly isn't the first time the Harwich Republican has been up against long odds.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Beginning in 2006, Jeff Beatty knew he wanted to run for one of Massachusetts' seats in Washington, but, he said, the questions were which one and when</span>.&amp;nbsp; </p>
<p>In this third and final segment of a sit down interview with PolitickerMA.com, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty reflects on his political education, namely what tricks he picked up from his 2006 challenge to U.S. Rep. Bill Delahunt and what he learned from Ed O'Reilly, the Democrat who challenged U.S. Sen. John Kerry in this year's primary</span>. He explains why he decided to challenge Kerry and how he intends to beat the 24-year incumbent.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;<span style="font-weight: bold;">I want voters on Nov. 4 to go in and ask themselves these questions: &amp;lsquo;Who do I trust to make a correct decision and also to make that decision for the right reasons? Who do I trust to make a decision that is putting my interest first, not their own?</span> What combination of dissatisfaction or distrust of Kerry along with an appreciation of the relevant experience that Beatty brings to bear, where's the mix?'&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;And we'll get an answer on Nov. 4. I am convinced that if people ask themselves those questions, we're going to win the election.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>In the spring of 2006, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty said he walked into the offices of the Massachusetts GOP and said he wanted to run for office in the Bay state because he was &amp;quot;disappointed for what passed for representation in Massachusetts.&amp;quot;</span></p>
<p>As it happened, Peter Blute, the former Republican Congressman from Worcester, was in the office and was immediately impressed by Beatty's resume, Beatty said. &amp;quot;Holy crow,&amp;quot; Beatty remembers Blute saying. &amp;quot;With those credentials you're an instant senator in any other state but Massachusetts.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The GOP, Beatty said, immediately suggested he challenged Edward Kennedy that year, but Beatty wasn't biting because there were only six months left before Election Day. Beatty also said he has great respect for the Hyannis Port Democrat's work ethic, so he didn't want to challenge him. <span style="font-weight: bold;">The party, however, insisted Beatty run in 2006 because &amp;quot;no one wins their first race,&amp;quot; Beatty said.</span></p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">So, Beatty challenged Delahunt, the popular Quincy Democrat, in the 10th Congressional District. It was a race the Beatty would eventually lose by 35 points.</p>
<p>But, Beatty said, he was always looking ahead. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;That was a set up race,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;That was &amp;lsquo;learn your lessons.' And we learned them. We learned you don't start a campaign with six months to go. We learned a lot about building a grassroots organization and now we have 4,000 volunteers. And we learned about that you have to build a grassroots fundraising organizations and now we have about 40,000 individual contributions.&amp;quot;</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty said he was always &amp;quot;toying&amp;quot; with the idea of challenging Kerry this year but his experience with the family of a soldier that was killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq that year ultimately motivated him to run.</p>
<p>Beatty heard about the death of the Sgt. Marc Vecchione and contacted his mother, Cindy Des Lauriers, because she lived two towns over from him. He and a few other veterans, he said, helped pick up the soldier's family and friends from the airport and drove them to the funeral. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;I saw the complete devastation of this family by the loss of their son,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;And that troubled me.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>Beatty said he stayed in touch with the woman and had a revelation of sorts at a Christmas party that year.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;This is ridiculous. This woman's life is destroyed,&amp;quot; Beatty recalled thinking. </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;And I went back to Kerry's decision to vote for the war,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;How can you not take into consideration that when you authorize war, there are going to be people killed? There are going to be people injured. He destroyed this women's life so that he could get elected president. Totally unacceptable. That was really the call to action for me.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The Kerry campaign declined to comment for this story. </p>
<p>So Beatty said he started the process of putting together a Senate campaign. In the spring of 2007 he began an &amp;quot;exploratory phase&amp;quot; to make sure he had a chance at beating Kerry before he officially entered the race. </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;There is no sense launching a campaign if it's not winnable,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;We determined at the end of that that we think we are going to be able to get enough support so that we'll be able to run a full campaign and win.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The Republican said he is pleased with the way his campaign is currently coming together and said that he planned to open four or five more campaign offices around the state last week and anticipates having between five and 10 up and running before Election Day.</p>
<p>Beatty also said he learned from Ed O'Reilly's primary challenge to Kerry. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;I think Ed O'Reilly is a man of integrity and I think that integrity was effective&amp;quot; against Kerry, Beatty said. </p>
<p>But, Beatty added, O'Reilly only campaigned on the war which isn't as effective coming from him and isn't as effective in a Democratic primary.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;What Ed O'Reilly did was spend a lot of time talking about the war, and I don't think that's enough,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;For me, it's enough. For the general electorate it might have been enough but in the Democratic primary, it wasn't enough.&amp;quot;</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">In the end, Beatty said he has learned that the most important aspect of campaigning is to be genuine. He said he doesn't listen &amp;quot;to too much political advice&amp;quot; and tries to be himself.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;Because the people are either going to want you or they're not,&amp;quot; he said. <span style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;If they don't want you, you can look yourself in the mirror and say, &amp;lsquo;I showed them everything I possibly could about what motivates me and if they chose to go with someone else then OK, at least I gave it my all.&amp;quot;</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="font-style: italic;">Editor's Note: This is the third story based on a lengthy sit down interview with Mr. Beatty. Click <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1348/beatty-reflects-childhood-military-service-and-black-hawk-crash">here</a> for the first story, which details his military career. And click <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1366/beatty-i-have-history-predicting-terrorism">here</a> for the second, on his time in as a counterterrorism CIA agent and consultant.&amp;nbsp; </span></p>
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<p><font color="#cc0000">Read &amp;quot;</font><font color="#cc0000"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1436/beatty-why-im-challenging-kerry-and-why-ill-win">Beatty: Why I'm challenging Kerry and why I'll win</a></font><font color="#cc0000">&amp;quot; on PolitickerMA.com...</font></p>
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		<p><span style="font-style: italic;">Jeremy Jacobs, of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/">PolitickerMA.com</a>, the website that gets &amp;quot;inside politics for political insiders,&amp;quot; is running a series of articles on my life, experience and background to provide more information on me as a person and as a candidate. This is the third and final installment of the articles, the&amp;nbsp;full text of which is below, as well as <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1436/beatty-why-im-challenging-kerry-and-why-ill-win">on their website</a>. </span></p>
<h2 style="color: rgb(204, 0, 0);"><font color="#cc0000">Beatty: Why I'm challenging Kerry and why I'll win</font></h2>
<p><span style="font-style: italic;">By Jeremy P. Jacobs</span><br/>
<br/>
Jeff Beatty may face an uphill challenge in his effort to unseat U.S. Sen. John Kerry this year, but it certainly isn't the first time the Harwich Republican has been up against long odds.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Beginning in 2006, Jeff Beatty knew he wanted to run for one of Massachusetts' seats in Washington, but, he said, the questions were which one and when</span>.&amp;nbsp; </p>
<p>In this third and final segment of a sit down interview with PolitickerMA.com, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty reflects on his political education, namely what tricks he picked up from his 2006 challenge to U.S. Rep. Bill Delahunt and what he learned from Ed O'Reilly, the Democrat who challenged U.S. Sen. John Kerry in this year's primary</span>. He explains why he decided to challenge Kerry and how he intends to beat the 24-year incumbent.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;<span style="font-weight: bold;">I want voters on Nov. 4 to go in and ask themselves these questions: &amp;lsquo;Who do I trust to make a correct decision and also to make that decision for the right reasons? Who do I trust to make a decision that is putting my interest first, not their own?</span> What combination of dissatisfaction or distrust of Kerry along with an appreciation of the relevant experience that Beatty brings to bear, where's the mix?'&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;And we'll get an answer on Nov. 4. I am convinced that if people ask themselves those questions, we're going to win the election.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>In the spring of 2006, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty said he walked into the offices of the Massachusetts GOP and said he wanted to run for office in the Bay state because he was &amp;quot;disappointed for what passed for representation in Massachusetts.&amp;quot;</span></p>
<p>As it happened, Peter Blute, the former Republican Congressman from Worcester, was in the office and was immediately impressed by Beatty's resume, Beatty said. &amp;quot;Holy crow,&amp;quot; Beatty remembers Blute saying. &amp;quot;With those credentials you're an instant senator in any other state but Massachusetts.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The GOP, Beatty said, immediately suggested he challenged Edward Kennedy that year, but Beatty wasn't biting because there were only six months left before Election Day. Beatty also said he has great respect for the Hyannis Port Democrat's work ethic, so he didn't want to challenge him. <span style="font-weight: bold;">The party, however, insisted Beatty run in 2006 because &amp;quot;no one wins their first race,&amp;quot; Beatty said.</span></p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">So, Beatty challenged Delahunt, the popular Quincy Democrat, in the 10th Congressional District. It was a race the Beatty would eventually lose by 35 points.</p>
<p>But, Beatty said, he was always looking ahead. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;That was a set up race,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;That was &amp;lsquo;learn your lessons.' And we learned them. We learned you don't start a campaign with six months to go. We learned a lot about building a grassroots organization and now we have 4,000 volunteers. And we learned about that you have to build a grassroots fundraising organizations and now we have about 40,000 individual contributions.&amp;quot;</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty said he was always &amp;quot;toying&amp;quot; with the idea of challenging Kerry this year but his experience with the family of a soldier that was killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq that year ultimately motivated him to run.</p>
<p>Beatty heard about the death of the Sgt. Marc Vecchione and contacted his mother, Cindy Des Lauriers, because she lived two towns over from him. He and a few other veterans, he said, helped pick up the soldier's family and friends from the airport and drove them to the funeral. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;I saw the complete devastation of this family by the loss of their son,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;And that troubled me.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>Beatty said he stayed in touch with the woman and had a revelation of sorts at a Christmas party that year.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;This is ridiculous. This woman's life is destroyed,&amp;quot; Beatty recalled thinking. </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;And I went back to Kerry's decision to vote for the war,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;How can you not take into consideration that when you authorize war, there are going to be people killed? There are going to be people injured. He destroyed this women's life so that he could get elected president. Totally unacceptable. That was really the call to action for me.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The Kerry campaign declined to comment for this story. </p>
<p>So Beatty said he started the process of putting together a Senate campaign. In the spring of 2007 he began an &amp;quot;exploratory phase&amp;quot; to make sure he had a chance at beating Kerry before he officially entered the race. </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;There is no sense launching a campaign if it's not winnable,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;We determined at the end of that that we think we are going to be able to get enough support so that we'll be able to run a full campaign and win.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The Republican said he is pleased with the way his campaign is currently coming together and said that he planned to open four or five more campaign offices around the state last week and anticipates having between five and 10 up and running before Election Day.</p>
<p>Beatty also said he learned from Ed O'Reilly's primary challenge to Kerry. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;I think Ed O'Reilly is a man of integrity and I think that integrity was effective&amp;quot; against Kerry, Beatty said. </p>
<p>But, Beatty added, O'Reilly only campaigned on the war which isn't as effective coming from him and isn't as effective in a Democratic primary.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;What Ed O'Reilly did was spend a lot of time talking about the war, and I don't think that's enough,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;For me, it's enough. For the general electorate it might have been enough but in the Democratic primary, it wasn't enough.&amp;quot;</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">In the end, Beatty said he has learned that the most important aspect of campaigning is to be genuine. He said he doesn't listen &amp;quot;to too much political advice&amp;quot; and tries to be himself.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;Because the people are either going to want you or they're not,&amp;quot; he said. <span style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;If they don't want you, you can look yourself in the mirror and say, &amp;lsquo;I showed them everything I possibly could about what motivates me and if they chose to go with someone else then OK, at least I gave it my all.&amp;quot;</span><br/>
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<span style="font-style: italic;">Editor's Note: This is the third story based on a lengthy sit down interview with Mr. Beatty. Click <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1348/beatty-reflects-childhood-military-service-and-black-hawk-crash">here</a> for the first story, which details his military career. And click <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1366/beatty-i-have-history-predicting-terrorism">here</a> for the second, on his time in as a counterterrorism CIA agent and consultant.&amp;nbsp; </span></p>
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<p><font color="#cc0000">Read &amp;quot;</font><font color="#cc0000"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1436/beatty-why-im-challenging-kerry-and-why-ill-win">Beatty: Why I'm challenging Kerry and why I'll win</a></font><font color="#cc0000">&amp;quot; on PolitickerMA.com...</font></p>
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		<p><span style="font-style: italic;">Jeremy Jacobs, of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/">PolitickerMA.com</a>, the website that gets &amp;quot;inside politics for political insiders,&amp;quot; is running a series of articles on my life, experience and background to provide more information on me as a person and as a candidate. This is the third and final installment of the articles, the&amp;nbsp;full text of which is below, as well as <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1436/beatty-why-im-challenging-kerry-and-why-ill-win">on their website</a>. </span></p>
<h2 style="color: rgb(204, 0, 0);"><font color="#cc0000">Beatty: Why I'm challenging Kerry and why I'll win</font></h2>
<p><span style="font-style: italic;">By Jeremy P. Jacobs</span><br/>
<br/>
Jeff Beatty may face an uphill challenge in his effort to unseat U.S. Sen. John Kerry this year, but it certainly isn't the first time the Harwich Republican has been up against long odds.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Beginning in 2006, Jeff Beatty knew he wanted to run for one of Massachusetts' seats in Washington, but, he said, the questions were which one and when</span>.&amp;nbsp; </p>
<p>In this third and final segment of a sit down interview with PolitickerMA.com, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty reflects on his political education, namely what tricks he picked up from his 2006 challenge to U.S. Rep. Bill Delahunt and what he learned from Ed O'Reilly, the Democrat who challenged U.S. Sen. John Kerry in this year's primary</span>. He explains why he decided to challenge Kerry and how he intends to beat the 24-year incumbent.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;<span style="font-weight: bold;">I want voters on Nov. 4 to go in and ask themselves these questions: &amp;lsquo;Who do I trust to make a correct decision and also to make that decision for the right reasons? Who do I trust to make a decision that is putting my interest first, not their own?</span> What combination of dissatisfaction or distrust of Kerry along with an appreciation of the relevant experience that Beatty brings to bear, where's the mix?'&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;And we'll get an answer on Nov. 4. I am convinced that if people ask themselves those questions, we're going to win the election.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>In the spring of 2006, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty said he walked into the offices of the Massachusetts GOP and said he wanted to run for office in the Bay state because he was &amp;quot;disappointed for what passed for representation in Massachusetts.&amp;quot;</span></p>
<p>As it happened, Peter Blute, the former Republican Congressman from Worcester, was in the office and was immediately impressed by Beatty's resume, Beatty said. &amp;quot;Holy crow,&amp;quot; Beatty remembers Blute saying. &amp;quot;With those credentials you're an instant senator in any other state but Massachusetts.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The GOP, Beatty said, immediately suggested he challenged Edward Kennedy that year, but Beatty wasn't biting because there were only six months left before Election Day. Beatty also said he has great respect for the Hyannis Port Democrat's work ethic, so he didn't want to challenge him. <span style="font-weight: bold;">The party, however, insisted Beatty run in 2006 because &amp;quot;no one wins their first race,&amp;quot; Beatty said.</span></p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">So, Beatty challenged Delahunt, the popular Quincy Democrat, in the 10th Congressional District. It was a race the Beatty would eventually lose by 35 points.</p>
<p>But, Beatty said, he was always looking ahead. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;That was a set up race,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;That was &amp;lsquo;learn your lessons.' And we learned them. We learned you don't start a campaign with six months to go. We learned a lot about building a grassroots organization and now we have 4,000 volunteers. And we learned about that you have to build a grassroots fundraising organizations and now we have about 40,000 individual contributions.&amp;quot;</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty said he was always &amp;quot;toying&amp;quot; with the idea of challenging Kerry this year but his experience with the family of a soldier that was killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq that year ultimately motivated him to run.</p>
<p>Beatty heard about the death of the Sgt. Marc Vecchione and contacted his mother, Cindy Des Lauriers, because she lived two towns over from him. He and a few other veterans, he said, helped pick up the soldier's family and friends from the airport and drove them to the funeral. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;I saw the complete devastation of this family by the loss of their son,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;And that troubled me.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>Beatty said he stayed in touch with the woman and had a revelation of sorts at a Christmas party that year.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;This is ridiculous. This woman's life is destroyed,&amp;quot; Beatty recalled thinking. </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;And I went back to Kerry's decision to vote for the war,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;How can you not take into consideration that when you authorize war, there are going to be people killed? There are going to be people injured. He destroyed this women's life so that he could get elected president. Totally unacceptable. That was really the call to action for me.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The Kerry campaign declined to comment for this story. </p>
<p>So Beatty said he started the process of putting together a Senate campaign. In the spring of 2007 he began an &amp;quot;exploratory phase&amp;quot; to make sure he had a chance at beating Kerry before he officially entered the race. </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;There is no sense launching a campaign if it's not winnable,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;We determined at the end of that that we think we are going to be able to get enough support so that we'll be able to run a full campaign and win.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The Republican said he is pleased with the way his campaign is currently coming together and said that he planned to open four or five more campaign offices around the state last week and anticipates having between five and 10 up and running before Election Day.</p>
<p>Beatty also said he learned from Ed O'Reilly's primary challenge to Kerry. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;I think Ed O'Reilly is a man of integrity and I think that integrity was effective&amp;quot; against Kerry, Beatty said. </p>
<p>But, Beatty added, O'Reilly only campaigned on the war which isn't as effective coming from him and isn't as effective in a Democratic primary.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;What Ed O'Reilly did was spend a lot of time talking about the war, and I don't think that's enough,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;For me, it's enough. For the general electorate it might have been enough but in the Democratic primary, it wasn't enough.&amp;quot;</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">In the end, Beatty said he has learned that the most important aspect of campaigning is to be genuine. He said he doesn't listen &amp;quot;to too much political advice&amp;quot; and tries to be himself.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;Because the people are either going to want you or they're not,&amp;quot; he said. <span style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;If they don't want you, you can look yourself in the mirror and say, &amp;lsquo;I showed them everything I possibly could about what motivates me and if they chose to go with someone else then OK, at least I gave it my all.&amp;quot;</span><br/>
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<span style="font-style: italic;">Editor's Note: This is the third story based on a lengthy sit down interview with Mr. Beatty. Click <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1348/beatty-reflects-childhood-military-service-and-black-hawk-crash">here</a> for the first story, which details his military career. And click <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1366/beatty-i-have-history-predicting-terrorism">here</a> for the second, on his time in as a counterterrorism CIA agent and consultant.&amp;nbsp; </span></p>
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<p><font color="#cc0000">Read &amp;quot;</font><font color="#cc0000"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1436/beatty-why-im-challenging-kerry-and-why-ill-win">Beatty: Why I'm challenging Kerry and why I'll win</a></font><font color="#cc0000">&amp;quot; on PolitickerMA.com...</font></p>
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		<p><span style="font-style: italic;">Jeremy Jacobs, of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/">PolitickerMA.com</a>, the website that gets &amp;quot;inside politics for political insiders,&amp;quot; is running a series of articles on my life, experience and background to provide more information on me as a person and as a candidate. This is the third and final installment of the articles, the&amp;nbsp;full text of which is below, as well as <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1436/beatty-why-im-challenging-kerry-and-why-ill-win">on their website</a>. </span></p>
<h2 style="color: rgb(204, 0, 0);"><font color="#cc0000">Beatty: Why I'm challenging Kerry and why I'll win</font></h2>
<p><span style="font-style: italic;">By Jeremy P. Jacobs</span><br/>
<br/>
Jeff Beatty may face an uphill challenge in his effort to unseat U.S. Sen. John Kerry this year, but it certainly isn't the first time the Harwich Republican has been up against long odds.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Beginning in 2006, Jeff Beatty knew he wanted to run for one of Massachusetts' seats in Washington, but, he said, the questions were which one and when</span>.&amp;nbsp; </p>
<p>In this third and final segment of a sit down interview with PolitickerMA.com, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty reflects on his political education, namely what tricks he picked up from his 2006 challenge to U.S. Rep. Bill Delahunt and what he learned from Ed O'Reilly, the Democrat who challenged U.S. Sen. John Kerry in this year's primary</span>. He explains why he decided to challenge Kerry and how he intends to beat the 24-year incumbent.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;<span style="font-weight: bold;">I want voters on Nov. 4 to go in and ask themselves these questions: &amp;lsquo;Who do I trust to make a correct decision and also to make that decision for the right reasons? Who do I trust to make a decision that is putting my interest first, not their own?</span> What combination of dissatisfaction or distrust of Kerry along with an appreciation of the relevant experience that Beatty brings to bear, where's the mix?'&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;And we'll get an answer on Nov. 4. I am convinced that if people ask themselves those questions, we're going to win the election.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>In the spring of 2006, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty said he walked into the offices of the Massachusetts GOP and said he wanted to run for office in the Bay state because he was &amp;quot;disappointed for what passed for representation in Massachusetts.&amp;quot;</span></p>
<p>As it happened, Peter Blute, the former Republican Congressman from Worcester, was in the office and was immediately impressed by Beatty's resume, Beatty said. &amp;quot;Holy crow,&amp;quot; Beatty remembers Blute saying. &amp;quot;With those credentials you're an instant senator in any other state but Massachusetts.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The GOP, Beatty said, immediately suggested he challenged Edward Kennedy that year, but Beatty wasn't biting because there were only six months left before Election Day. Beatty also said he has great respect for the Hyannis Port Democrat's work ethic, so he didn't want to challenge him. <span style="font-weight: bold;">The party, however, insisted Beatty run in 2006 because &amp;quot;no one wins their first race,&amp;quot; Beatty said.</span></p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">So, Beatty challenged Delahunt, the popular Quincy Democrat, in the 10th Congressional District. It was a race the Beatty would eventually lose by 35 points.</p>
<p>But, Beatty said, he was always looking ahead. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;That was a set up race,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;That was &amp;lsquo;learn your lessons.' And we learned them. We learned you don't start a campaign with six months to go. We learned a lot about building a grassroots organization and now we have 4,000 volunteers. And we learned about that you have to build a grassroots fundraising organizations and now we have about 40,000 individual contributions.&amp;quot;</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty said he was always &amp;quot;toying&amp;quot; with the idea of challenging Kerry this year but his experience with the family of a soldier that was killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq that year ultimately motivated him to run.</p>
<p>Beatty heard about the death of the Sgt. Marc Vecchione and contacted his mother, Cindy Des Lauriers, because she lived two towns over from him. He and a few other veterans, he said, helped pick up the soldier's family and friends from the airport and drove them to the funeral. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;I saw the complete devastation of this family by the loss of their son,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;And that troubled me.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>Beatty said he stayed in touch with the woman and had a revelation of sorts at a Christmas party that year.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;This is ridiculous. This woman's life is destroyed,&amp;quot; Beatty recalled thinking. </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;And I went back to Kerry's decision to vote for the war,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;How can you not take into consideration that when you authorize war, there are going to be people killed? There are going to be people injured. He destroyed this women's life so that he could get elected president. Totally unacceptable. That was really the call to action for me.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The Kerry campaign declined to comment for this story. </p>
<p>So Beatty said he started the process of putting together a Senate campaign. In the spring of 2007 he began an &amp;quot;exploratory phase&amp;quot; to make sure he had a chance at beating Kerry before he officially entered the race. </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;There is no sense launching a campaign if it's not winnable,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;We determined at the end of that that we think we are going to be able to get enough support so that we'll be able to run a full campaign and win.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The Republican said he is pleased with the way his campaign is currently coming together and said that he planned to open four or five more campaign offices around the state last week and anticipates having between five and 10 up and running before Election Day.</p>
<p>Beatty also said he learned from Ed O'Reilly's primary challenge to Kerry. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;I think Ed O'Reilly is a man of integrity and I think that integrity was effective&amp;quot; against Kerry, Beatty said. </p>
<p>But, Beatty added, O'Reilly only campaigned on the war which isn't as effective coming from him and isn't as effective in a Democratic primary.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;What Ed O'Reilly did was spend a lot of time talking about the war, and I don't think that's enough,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;For me, it's enough. For the general electorate it might have been enough but in the Democratic primary, it wasn't enough.&amp;quot;</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">In the end, Beatty said he has learned that the most important aspect of campaigning is to be genuine. He said he doesn't listen &amp;quot;to too much political advice&amp;quot; and tries to be himself.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;Because the people are either going to want you or they're not,&amp;quot; he said. <span style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;If they don't want you, you can look yourself in the mirror and say, &amp;lsquo;I showed them everything I possibly could about what motivates me and if they chose to go with someone else then OK, at least I gave it my all.&amp;quot;</span><br/>
<br/>
<span style="font-style: italic;">Editor's Note: This is the third story based on a lengthy sit down interview with Mr. Beatty. Click <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1348/beatty-reflects-childhood-military-service-and-black-hawk-crash">here</a> for the first story, which details his military career. And click <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1366/beatty-i-have-history-predicting-terrorism">here</a> for the second, on his time in as a counterterrorism CIA agent and consultant.&amp;nbsp; </span></p>
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<p><font color="#cc0000">Read &amp;quot;</font><font color="#cc0000"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1436/beatty-why-im-challenging-kerry-and-why-ill-win">Beatty: Why I'm challenging Kerry and why I'll win</a></font><font color="#cc0000">&amp;quot; on PolitickerMA.com...</font></p>
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		<p><span style="font-style: italic;">Jeremy Jacobs, of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/">PolitickerMA.com</a>, the website that gets &amp;quot;inside politics for political insiders,&amp;quot; is running a series of articles on my life, experience and background to provide more information on me as a person and as a candidate. This is the third and final installment of the articles, the&amp;nbsp;full text of which is below, as well as <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1436/beatty-why-im-challenging-kerry-and-why-ill-win">on their website</a>. </span></p>
<h2 style="color: rgb(204, 0, 0);"><font color="#cc0000">Beatty: Why I'm challenging Kerry and why I'll win</font></h2>
<p><span style="font-style: italic;">By Jeremy P. Jacobs</span><br/>
<br/>
Jeff Beatty may face an uphill challenge in his effort to unseat U.S. Sen. John Kerry this year, but it certainly isn't the first time the Harwich Republican has been up against long odds.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Beginning in 2006, Jeff Beatty knew he wanted to run for one of Massachusetts' seats in Washington, but, he said, the questions were which one and when</span>.&amp;nbsp; </p>
<p>In this third and final segment of a sit down interview with PolitickerMA.com, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty reflects on his political education, namely what tricks he picked up from his 2006 challenge to U.S. Rep. Bill Delahunt and what he learned from Ed O'Reilly, the Democrat who challenged U.S. Sen. John Kerry in this year's primary</span>. He explains why he decided to challenge Kerry and how he intends to beat the 24-year incumbent.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;<span style="font-weight: bold;">I want voters on Nov. 4 to go in and ask themselves these questions: &amp;lsquo;Who do I trust to make a correct decision and also to make that decision for the right reasons? Who do I trust to make a decision that is putting my interest first, not their own?</span> What combination of dissatisfaction or distrust of Kerry along with an appreciation of the relevant experience that Beatty brings to bear, where's the mix?'&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;And we'll get an answer on Nov. 4. I am convinced that if people ask themselves those questions, we're going to win the election.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>In the spring of 2006, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty said he walked into the offices of the Massachusetts GOP and said he wanted to run for office in the Bay state because he was &amp;quot;disappointed for what passed for representation in Massachusetts.&amp;quot;</span></p>
<p>As it happened, Peter Blute, the former Republican Congressman from Worcester, was in the office and was immediately impressed by Beatty's resume, Beatty said. &amp;quot;Holy crow,&amp;quot; Beatty remembers Blute saying. &amp;quot;With those credentials you're an instant senator in any other state but Massachusetts.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The GOP, Beatty said, immediately suggested he challenged Edward Kennedy that year, but Beatty wasn't biting because there were only six months left before Election Day. Beatty also said he has great respect for the Hyannis Port Democrat's work ethic, so he didn't want to challenge him. <span style="font-weight: bold;">The party, however, insisted Beatty run in 2006 because &amp;quot;no one wins their first race,&amp;quot; Beatty said.</span></p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">So, Beatty challenged Delahunt, the popular Quincy Democrat, in the 10th Congressional District. It was a race the Beatty would eventually lose by 35 points.</p>
<p>But, Beatty said, he was always looking ahead. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;That was a set up race,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;That was &amp;lsquo;learn your lessons.' And we learned them. We learned you don't start a campaign with six months to go. We learned a lot about building a grassroots organization and now we have 4,000 volunteers. And we learned about that you have to build a grassroots fundraising organizations and now we have about 40,000 individual contributions.&amp;quot;</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty said he was always &amp;quot;toying&amp;quot; with the idea of challenging Kerry this year but his experience with the family of a soldier that was killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq that year ultimately motivated him to run.</p>
<p>Beatty heard about the death of the Sgt. Marc Vecchione and contacted his mother, Cindy Des Lauriers, because she lived two towns over from him. He and a few other veterans, he said, helped pick up the soldier's family and friends from the airport and drove them to the funeral. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;I saw the complete devastation of this family by the loss of their son,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;And that troubled me.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>Beatty said he stayed in touch with the woman and had a revelation of sorts at a Christmas party that year.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;This is ridiculous. This woman's life is destroyed,&amp;quot; Beatty recalled thinking. </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;And I went back to Kerry's decision to vote for the war,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;How can you not take into consideration that when you authorize war, there are going to be people killed? There are going to be people injured. He destroyed this women's life so that he could get elected president. Totally unacceptable. That was really the call to action for me.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The Kerry campaign declined to comment for this story. </p>
<p>So Beatty said he started the process of putting together a Senate campaign. In the spring of 2007 he began an &amp;quot;exploratory phase&amp;quot; to make sure he had a chance at beating Kerry before he officially entered the race. </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;There is no sense launching a campaign if it's not winnable,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;We determined at the end of that that we think we are going to be able to get enough support so that we'll be able to run a full campaign and win.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The Republican said he is pleased with the way his campaign is currently coming together and said that he planned to open four or five more campaign offices around the state last week and anticipates having between five and 10 up and running before Election Day.</p>
<p>Beatty also said he learned from Ed O'Reilly's primary challenge to Kerry. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;I think Ed O'Reilly is a man of integrity and I think that integrity was effective&amp;quot; against Kerry, Beatty said. </p>
<p>But, Beatty added, O'Reilly only campaigned on the war which isn't as effective coming from him and isn't as effective in a Democratic primary.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;What Ed O'Reilly did was spend a lot of time talking about the war, and I don't think that's enough,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;For me, it's enough. For the general electorate it might have been enough but in the Democratic primary, it wasn't enough.&amp;quot;</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">In the end, Beatty said he has learned that the most important aspect of campaigning is to be genuine. He said he doesn't listen &amp;quot;to too much political advice&amp;quot; and tries to be himself.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;Because the people are either going to want you or they're not,&amp;quot; he said. <span style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;If they don't want you, you can look yourself in the mirror and say, &amp;lsquo;I showed them everything I possibly could about what motivates me and if they chose to go with someone else then OK, at least I gave it my all.&amp;quot;</span><br/>
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<span style="font-style: italic;">Editor's Note: This is the third story based on a lengthy sit down interview with Mr. Beatty. Click <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1348/beatty-reflects-childhood-military-service-and-black-hawk-crash">here</a> for the first story, which details his military career. And click <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1366/beatty-i-have-history-predicting-terrorism">here</a> for the second, on his time in as a counterterrorism CIA agent and consultant.&amp;nbsp; </span></p>
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<p><font color="#cc0000">Read &amp;quot;</font><font color="#cc0000"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1436/beatty-why-im-challenging-kerry-and-why-ill-win">Beatty: Why I'm challenging Kerry and why I'll win</a></font><font color="#cc0000">&amp;quot; on PolitickerMA.com...</font></p>
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		<p><span style="font-style: italic;">Jeremy Jacobs, of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/">PolitickerMA.com</a>, the website that gets &amp;quot;inside politics for political insiders,&amp;quot; is running a series of articles on my life, experience and background to provide more information on me as a person and as a candidate. This is the third and final installment of the articles, the&amp;nbsp;full text of which is below, as well as <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1436/beatty-why-im-challenging-kerry-and-why-ill-win">on their website</a>. </span></p>
<h2 style="color: rgb(204, 0, 0);"><font color="#cc0000">Beatty: Why I'm challenging Kerry and why I'll win</font></h2>
<p><span style="font-style: italic;">By Jeremy P. Jacobs</span><br/>
<br/>
Jeff Beatty may face an uphill challenge in his effort to unseat U.S. Sen. John Kerry this year, but it certainly isn't the first time the Harwich Republican has been up against long odds.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Beginning in 2006, Jeff Beatty knew he wanted to run for one of Massachusetts' seats in Washington, but, he said, the questions were which one and when</span>.&amp;nbsp; </p>
<p>In this third and final segment of a sit down interview with PolitickerMA.com, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty reflects on his political education, namely what tricks he picked up from his 2006 challenge to U.S. Rep. Bill Delahunt and what he learned from Ed O'Reilly, the Democrat who challenged U.S. Sen. John Kerry in this year's primary</span>. He explains why he decided to challenge Kerry and how he intends to beat the 24-year incumbent.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;<span style="font-weight: bold;">I want voters on Nov. 4 to go in and ask themselves these questions: &amp;lsquo;Who do I trust to make a correct decision and also to make that decision for the right reasons? Who do I trust to make a decision that is putting my interest first, not their own?</span> What combination of dissatisfaction or distrust of Kerry along with an appreciation of the relevant experience that Beatty brings to bear, where's the mix?'&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;And we'll get an answer on Nov. 4. I am convinced that if people ask themselves those questions, we're going to win the election.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>In the spring of 2006, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty said he walked into the offices of the Massachusetts GOP and said he wanted to run for office in the Bay state because he was &amp;quot;disappointed for what passed for representation in Massachusetts.&amp;quot;</span></p>
<p>As it happened, Peter Blute, the former Republican Congressman from Worcester, was in the office and was immediately impressed by Beatty's resume, Beatty said. &amp;quot;Holy crow,&amp;quot; Beatty remembers Blute saying. &amp;quot;With those credentials you're an instant senator in any other state but Massachusetts.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The GOP, Beatty said, immediately suggested he challenged Edward Kennedy that year, but Beatty wasn't biting because there were only six months left before Election Day. Beatty also said he has great respect for the Hyannis Port Democrat's work ethic, so he didn't want to challenge him. <span style="font-weight: bold;">The party, however, insisted Beatty run in 2006 because &amp;quot;no one wins their first race,&amp;quot; Beatty said.</span></p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">So, Beatty challenged Delahunt, the popular Quincy Democrat, in the 10th Congressional District. It was a race the Beatty would eventually lose by 35 points.</p>
<p>But, Beatty said, he was always looking ahead. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;That was a set up race,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;That was &amp;lsquo;learn your lessons.' And we learned them. We learned you don't start a campaign with six months to go. We learned a lot about building a grassroots organization and now we have 4,000 volunteers. And we learned about that you have to build a grassroots fundraising organizations and now we have about 40,000 individual contributions.&amp;quot;</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty said he was always &amp;quot;toying&amp;quot; with the idea of challenging Kerry this year but his experience with the family of a soldier that was killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq that year ultimately motivated him to run.</p>
<p>Beatty heard about the death of the Sgt. Marc Vecchione and contacted his mother, Cindy Des Lauriers, because she lived two towns over from him. He and a few other veterans, he said, helped pick up the soldier's family and friends from the airport and drove them to the funeral. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;I saw the complete devastation of this family by the loss of their son,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;And that troubled me.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>Beatty said he stayed in touch with the woman and had a revelation of sorts at a Christmas party that year.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;This is ridiculous. This woman's life is destroyed,&amp;quot; Beatty recalled thinking. </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;And I went back to Kerry's decision to vote for the war,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;How can you not take into consideration that when you authorize war, there are going to be people killed? There are going to be people injured. He destroyed this women's life so that he could get elected president. Totally unacceptable. That was really the call to action for me.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The Kerry campaign declined to comment for this story. </p>
<p>So Beatty said he started the process of putting together a Senate campaign. In the spring of 2007 he began an &amp;quot;exploratory phase&amp;quot; to make sure he had a chance at beating Kerry before he officially entered the race. </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;There is no sense launching a campaign if it's not winnable,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;We determined at the end of that that we think we are going to be able to get enough support so that we'll be able to run a full campaign and win.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The Republican said he is pleased with the way his campaign is currently coming together and said that he planned to open four or five more campaign offices around the state last week and anticipates having between five and 10 up and running before Election Day.</p>
<p>Beatty also said he learned from Ed O'Reilly's primary challenge to Kerry. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;I think Ed O'Reilly is a man of integrity and I think that integrity was effective&amp;quot; against Kerry, Beatty said. </p>
<p>But, Beatty added, O'Reilly only campaigned on the war which isn't as effective coming from him and isn't as effective in a Democratic primary.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;What Ed O'Reilly did was spend a lot of time talking about the war, and I don't think that's enough,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;For me, it's enough. For the general electorate it might have been enough but in the Democratic primary, it wasn't enough.&amp;quot;</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">In the end, Beatty said he has learned that the most important aspect of campaigning is to be genuine. He said he doesn't listen &amp;quot;to too much political advice&amp;quot; and tries to be himself.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;Because the people are either going to want you or they're not,&amp;quot; he said. <span style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;If they don't want you, you can look yourself in the mirror and say, &amp;lsquo;I showed them everything I possibly could about what motivates me and if they chose to go with someone else then OK, at least I gave it my all.&amp;quot;</span><br/>
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<span style="font-style: italic;">Editor's Note: This is the third story based on a lengthy sit down interview with Mr. Beatty. Click <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1348/beatty-reflects-childhood-military-service-and-black-hawk-crash">here</a> for the first story, which details his military career. And click <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1366/beatty-i-have-history-predicting-terrorism">here</a> for the second, on his time in as a counterterrorism CIA agent and consultant.&amp;nbsp; </span></p>
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		<p><span style="font-style: italic;">Jeremy Jacobs, of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/">PolitickerMA.com</a>, the website that gets &amp;quot;inside politics for political insiders,&amp;quot; is running a series of articles on my life, experience and background to provide more information on me as a person and as a candidate. This is the third and final installment of the articles, the&amp;nbsp;full text of which is below, as well as <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1436/beatty-why-im-challenging-kerry-and-why-ill-win">on their website</a>. </span></p>
<h2 style="color: rgb(204, 0, 0);"><font color="#cc0000">Beatty: Why I'm challenging Kerry and why I'll win</font></h2>
<p><span style="font-style: italic;">By Jeremy P. Jacobs</span><br/>
<br/>
Jeff Beatty may face an uphill challenge in his effort to unseat U.S. Sen. John Kerry this year, but it certainly isn't the first time the Harwich Republican has been up against long odds.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Beginning in 2006, Jeff Beatty knew he wanted to run for one of Massachusetts' seats in Washington, but, he said, the questions were which one and when</span>.&amp;nbsp; </p>
<p>In this third and final segment of a sit down interview with PolitickerMA.com, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty reflects on his political education, namely what tricks he picked up from his 2006 challenge to U.S. Rep. Bill Delahunt and what he learned from Ed O'Reilly, the Democrat who challenged U.S. Sen. John Kerry in this year's primary</span>. He explains why he decided to challenge Kerry and how he intends to beat the 24-year incumbent.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;<span style="font-weight: bold;">I want voters on Nov. 4 to go in and ask themselves these questions: &amp;lsquo;Who do I trust to make a correct decision and also to make that decision for the right reasons? Who do I trust to make a decision that is putting my interest first, not their own?</span> What combination of dissatisfaction or distrust of Kerry along with an appreciation of the relevant experience that Beatty brings to bear, where's the mix?'&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;And we'll get an answer on Nov. 4. I am convinced that if people ask themselves those questions, we're going to win the election.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>In the spring of 2006, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty said he walked into the offices of the Massachusetts GOP and said he wanted to run for office in the Bay state because he was &amp;quot;disappointed for what passed for representation in Massachusetts.&amp;quot;</span></p>
<p>As it happened, Peter Blute, the former Republican Congressman from Worcester, was in the office and was immediately impressed by Beatty's resume, Beatty said. &amp;quot;Holy crow,&amp;quot; Beatty remembers Blute saying. &amp;quot;With those credentials you're an instant senator in any other state but Massachusetts.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The GOP, Beatty said, immediately suggested he challenged Edward Kennedy that year, but Beatty wasn't biting because there were only six months left before Election Day. Beatty also said he has great respect for the Hyannis Port Democrat's work ethic, so he didn't want to challenge him. <span style="font-weight: bold;">The party, however, insisted Beatty run in 2006 because &amp;quot;no one wins their first race,&amp;quot; Beatty said.</span></p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">So, Beatty challenged Delahunt, the popular Quincy Democrat, in the 10th Congressional District. It was a race the Beatty would eventually lose by 35 points.</p>
<p>But, Beatty said, he was always looking ahead. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;That was a set up race,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;That was &amp;lsquo;learn your lessons.' And we learned them. We learned you don't start a campaign with six months to go. We learned a lot about building a grassroots organization and now we have 4,000 volunteers. And we learned about that you have to build a grassroots fundraising organizations and now we have about 40,000 individual contributions.&amp;quot;</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty said he was always &amp;quot;toying&amp;quot; with the idea of challenging Kerry this year but his experience with the family of a soldier that was killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq that year ultimately motivated him to run.</p>
<p>Beatty heard about the death of the Sgt. Marc Vecchione and contacted his mother, Cindy Des Lauriers, because she lived two towns over from him. He and a few other veterans, he said, helped pick up the soldier's family and friends from the airport and drove them to the funeral. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;I saw the complete devastation of this family by the loss of their son,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;And that troubled me.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>Beatty said he stayed in touch with the woman and had a revelation of sorts at a Christmas party that year.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;This is ridiculous. This woman's life is destroyed,&amp;quot; Beatty recalled thinking. </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;And I went back to Kerry's decision to vote for the war,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;How can you not take into consideration that when you authorize war, there are going to be people killed? There are going to be people injured. He destroyed this women's life so that he could get elected president. Totally unacceptable. That was really the call to action for me.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The Kerry campaign declined to comment for this story. </p>
<p>So Beatty said he started the process of putting together a Senate campaign. In the spring of 2007 he began an &amp;quot;exploratory phase&amp;quot; to make sure he had a chance at beating Kerry before he officially entered the race. </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;There is no sense launching a campaign if it's not winnable,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;We determined at the end of that that we think we are going to be able to get enough support so that we'll be able to run a full campaign and win.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The Republican said he is pleased with the way his campaign is currently coming together and said that he planned to open four or five more campaign offices around the state last week and anticipates having between five and 10 up and running before Election Day.</p>
<p>Beatty also said he learned from Ed O'Reilly's primary challenge to Kerry. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;I think Ed O'Reilly is a man of integrity and I think that integrity was effective&amp;quot; against Kerry, Beatty said. </p>
<p>But, Beatty added, O'Reilly only campaigned on the war which isn't as effective coming from him and isn't as effective in a Democratic primary.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;What Ed O'Reilly did was spend a lot of time talking about the war, and I don't think that's enough,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;For me, it's enough. For the general electorate it might have been enough but in the Democratic primary, it wasn't enough.&amp;quot;</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">In the end, Beatty said he has learned that the most important aspect of campaigning is to be genuine. He said he doesn't listen &amp;quot;to too much political advice&amp;quot; and tries to be himself.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;Because the people are either going to want you or they're not,&amp;quot; he said. <span style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;If they don't want you, you can look yourself in the mirror and say, &amp;lsquo;I showed them everything I possibly could about what motivates me and if they chose to go with someone else then OK, at least I gave it my all.&amp;quot;</span><br/>
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<span style="font-style: italic;">Editor's Note: This is the third story based on a lengthy sit down interview with Mr. Beatty. Click <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1348/beatty-reflects-childhood-military-service-and-black-hawk-crash">here</a> for the first story, which details his military career. And click <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1366/beatty-i-have-history-predicting-terrorism">here</a> for the second, on his time in as a counterterrorism CIA agent and consultant.&amp;nbsp; </span></p>
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<p><font color="#cc0000">Read &amp;quot;</font><font color="#cc0000"><a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1436/beatty-why-im-challenging-kerry-and-why-ill-win">Beatty: Why I'm challenging Kerry and why I'll win</a></font><font color="#cc0000">&amp;quot; on PolitickerMA.com...</font></p>
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		<p><span style="font-style: italic;">Jeremy Jacobs, of <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/">PolitickerMA.com</a>, the website that gets &amp;quot;inside politics for political insiders,&amp;quot; is running a series of articles on my life, experience and background to provide more information on me as a person and as a candidate. This is the third and final installment of the articles, the&amp;nbsp;full text of which is below, as well as <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1436/beatty-why-im-challenging-kerry-and-why-ill-win">on their website</a>. </span></p>
<h2 style="color: rgb(204, 0, 0);"><font color="#cc0000">Beatty: Why I'm challenging Kerry and why I'll win</font></h2>
<p><span style="font-style: italic;">By Jeremy P. Jacobs</span><br/>
<br/>
Jeff Beatty may face an uphill challenge in his effort to unseat U.S. Sen. John Kerry this year, but it certainly isn't the first time the Harwich Republican has been up against long odds.<br/>
<br/>
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Beginning in 2006, Jeff Beatty knew he wanted to run for one of Massachusetts' seats in Washington, but, he said, the questions were which one and when</span>.&amp;nbsp; </p>
<p>In this third and final segment of a sit down interview with PolitickerMA.com, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty reflects on his political education, namely what tricks he picked up from his 2006 challenge to U.S. Rep. Bill Delahunt and what he learned from Ed O'Reilly, the Democrat who challenged U.S. Sen. John Kerry in this year's primary</span>. He explains why he decided to challenge Kerry and how he intends to beat the 24-year incumbent.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;<span style="font-weight: bold;">I want voters on Nov. 4 to go in and ask themselves these questions: &amp;lsquo;Who do I trust to make a correct decision and also to make that decision for the right reasons? Who do I trust to make a decision that is putting my interest first, not their own?</span> What combination of dissatisfaction or distrust of Kerry along with an appreciation of the relevant experience that Beatty brings to bear, where's the mix?'&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;And we'll get an answer on Nov. 4. I am convinced that if people ask themselves those questions, we're going to win the election.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>In the spring of 2006, <span style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty said he walked into the offices of the Massachusetts GOP and said he wanted to run for office in the Bay state because he was &amp;quot;disappointed for what passed for representation in Massachusetts.&amp;quot;</span></p>
<p>As it happened, Peter Blute, the former Republican Congressman from Worcester, was in the office and was immediately impressed by Beatty's resume, Beatty said. &amp;quot;Holy crow,&amp;quot; Beatty remembers Blute saying. &amp;quot;With those credentials you're an instant senator in any other state but Massachusetts.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The GOP, Beatty said, immediately suggested he challenged Edward Kennedy that year, but Beatty wasn't biting because there were only six months left before Election Day. Beatty also said he has great respect for the Hyannis Port Democrat's work ethic, so he didn't want to challenge him. <span style="font-weight: bold;">The party, however, insisted Beatty run in 2006 because &amp;quot;no one wins their first race,&amp;quot; Beatty said.</span></p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">So, Beatty challenged Delahunt, the popular Quincy Democrat, in the 10th Congressional District. It was a race the Beatty would eventually lose by 35 points.</p>
<p>But, Beatty said, he was always looking ahead. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;That was a set up race,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;That was &amp;lsquo;learn your lessons.' And we learned them. We learned you don't start a campaign with six months to go. We learned a lot about building a grassroots organization and now we have 4,000 volunteers. And we learned about that you have to build a grassroots fundraising organizations and now we have about 40,000 individual contributions.&amp;quot;</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">Beatty said he was always &amp;quot;toying&amp;quot; with the idea of challenging Kerry this year but his experience with the family of a soldier that was killed by a roadside bomb in Iraq that year ultimately motivated him to run.</p>
<p>Beatty heard about the death of the Sgt. Marc Vecchione and contacted his mother, Cindy Des Lauriers, because she lived two towns over from him. He and a few other veterans, he said, helped pick up the soldier's family and friends from the airport and drove them to the funeral. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;I saw the complete devastation of this family by the loss of their son,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;And that troubled me.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>Beatty said he stayed in touch with the woman and had a revelation of sorts at a Christmas party that year.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;This is ridiculous. This woman's life is destroyed,&amp;quot; Beatty recalled thinking. </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;And I went back to Kerry's decision to vote for the war,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;How can you not take into consideration that when you authorize war, there are going to be people killed? There are going to be people injured. He destroyed this women's life so that he could get elected president. Totally unacceptable. That was really the call to action for me.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The Kerry campaign declined to comment for this story. </p>
<p>So Beatty said he started the process of putting together a Senate campaign. In the spring of 2007 he began an &amp;quot;exploratory phase&amp;quot; to make sure he had a chance at beating Kerry before he officially entered the race. </p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;There is no sense launching a campaign if it's not winnable,&amp;quot; he said. &amp;quot;We determined at the end of that that we think we are going to be able to get enough support so that we'll be able to run a full campaign and win.&amp;quot;</p>
<p>The Republican said he is pleased with the way his campaign is currently coming together and said that he planned to open four or five more campaign offices around the state last week and anticipates having between five and 10 up and running before Election Day.</p>
<p>Beatty also said he learned from Ed O'Reilly's primary challenge to Kerry. </p>
<p>&amp;quot;I think Ed O'Reilly is a man of integrity and I think that integrity was effective&amp;quot; against Kerry, Beatty said. </p>
<p>But, Beatty added, O'Reilly only campaigned on the war which isn't as effective coming from him and isn't as effective in a Democratic primary.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;What Ed O'Reilly did was spend a lot of time talking about the war, and I don't think that's enough,&amp;quot; Beatty said. &amp;quot;For me, it's enough. For the general electorate it might have been enough but in the Democratic primary, it wasn't enough.&amp;quot;</p>
<p style="font-weight: bold;">In the end, Beatty said he has learned that the most important aspect of campaigning is to be genuine. He said he doesn't listen &amp;quot;to too much political advice&amp;quot; and tries to be himself.</p>
<p>&amp;quot;Because the people are either going to want you or they're not,&amp;quot; he said. <span style="font-weight: bold;">&amp;quot;If they don't want you, you can look yourself in the mirror and say, &amp;lsquo;I showed them everything I possibly could about what motivates me and if they chose to go with someone else then OK, at least I gave it my all.&amp;quot;</span><br/>
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<span style="font-style: italic;">Editor's Note: This is the third story based on a lengthy sit down interview with Mr. Beatty. Click <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politickerma.com/jeremyjacobs/1348/beatty-reflects-childhood-military-service-and-black-hawk-crash">here</a> for the first story, which details his military career. And click <a target="_blank" href="http://www.politick