Monmouth County Democrats lost a strong candidate for Freeholder today with Michael Beson’s decision not to run in Saturday’s mini-convention. With control at stake, some Democrats were excited about the prospect of Beson, an Ocean Township school board member and former Neptune Mayor, as their candidate. Beson, who has played key roles in two presidential campaigns and was a top aide to Rep. Frank Pallone, was the PoliticsNJ.com Politician of the Year in 2003.
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Beson always backs out
Beson is a sharp guy and did run a strong race for Assembly in 1999. Since that time he has flirted with running for the legislature three times only to back out each time. This is the fourth time in a decade that he has considered a race only to back out. After a while it has to hurt his credibility.