Jason Brewster
Founder
Founder
"If not me, then who?"
I began my political journey as a TPUSA secretary and president in February 2023. When tyranny sought to infringe on our club's rights, I did what any sensible American would do: I had a legal firm send a demand letter threatening to sue them! Long story short, Article 9 of the Student Government Constitution of Westfield State University is largely because of me.
I was also:
A State Chair with Young Americans for Liberty (YAL)
A Door Knocker in New Hampshire with Make Liberty Win (MLW)
Founder of the YAL Chapter at Westfield State University, recognized in December 2024
Host of "Keepers of the Revolution," an event to celebrate the exact 250th anniversary of Lexington and Concord.
I didn't know it then, but that inaugural event would alter the trajectory of my life.
New England is in a unique political position, and not a good one. I have seen so many people leave our home, retreat from the battlefield, in despair, "Welp! Marxachusetts is beyond saving..." Not me.
I hold a visceral resolve that drives me to stay, no matter how bad things get. High taxes? Gun grabs? Free speech restrictions?
I. Do. Not. Care.
I will not leave my home, and I will not stop trying.
KOR is for the remnant, the people who endure. It's our duty to give other people a reason to stay. I pledge to you my life, my money, my time, my voice, and my sacred honor for this cause. Will you join me to help take back the Northeast?
Cofounder
I've been politically active since I was 14 years old, when environmental policy was my passion and I volunteered for the Green Party. Later in my teens, I parted ways with that Party due to disagreements over nuclear energy. I tabled on college campuses with Generation Atomic and Environmental Progress to try and sway public opinion in favor of the clean energy source. Since the Democrats sold themselves as environmentally conscious, I supported nuclear-favorable and reasonable-sounding moderates such as Amy Klobuchar, Cory Booker, and Andrew Yang in the 2019 Democratic presidential primaries. I even canvassed for Amy Klobuchar with my dad, a proud independent.
As I learned more about a variety of political issues, my views shifted in favor of libertarianism and small government politics. I still believe that unnecessary subsidies, regulations, and government programs are usually harmful rather than helpful for the environment, the economy, small businesses, and the rights and livelihoods of everyday citizens. In 2020, when I could vote for the first time, I voted for Libertarian Party candidates where I could, and otherwise voted for moderate Democrats.
After the Dobbs v. Jackson Supreme Court decision in 2022, when I witnessed many Democratic Party politicians tow the party line and use the same messaging almost word-for-word, with seemingly no effort to understand the opposing side of the argument or why the decision had been made, I became disenfranchised with the party and cut ties completely.
In the spring of 2024, after a few years hiatus from active political involvement, I was recruited to work for Make Liberty Win PAC as a doorknocker for small government candidates in South Carolina. Later that year, I was hired as a State Chair for Young Americans for Liberty. I also made the decision to convert to the Catholic faith that summer (after having been raised atheist), and this further informs my politics today, especially when it comes to the three principles of Catholic social teaching: human dignity, solidarity, and subsidiarity.
I've always considered myself an independent and I loathe labels like ‘liberal’ and ‘conservative,’ preferring instead to focus on specific issues and solutions. I’m excited to work with my best friend Jason and our partners to bring more small government, constitutional principles and free thinking to our politics in the state we all call home and make a meaningful impact in the lives of its citizens.
Other political experience:
Leadership Institute — March-December 2024
Collegians for a Constructive Tomorrow (CFACT) — September 2024-May 2025
Family Foundation of Virginia — May-November 2025
Director of Project Revere
I have a passion for politics and seeing our nation thrive. I first realized my interest in politics in the summer of 2016 when I joined the Gun Owners Action League (GOAL) in protesting against the authoritarian gun control measures taken by former Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey.
Born and raised in Massachusetts, I was disappointed to find that after achieving my degree at New England Institute of Technology in Rhode Island, and returning back to Massachusetts in 2020, I had lost track of what was happening politically in my home state. I had been unable to join protests and politics faded from my priorities.
Over the next few years, I got married, started a prosperous career in the IT field, adopted my Belgian Malinois Duke, and watched the state I love slowly fall to politicians who did not hold the interest of their constitutions at heart.
In February of 2024, I decided to take a stand by pulling papers to run in the 8th congressional district of Massachusetts. I learned very quickly how difficult this undertaking would be and how little information and assistance was available for people who wanted to run for any office, let alone in the federal government. I came up just short of the 2000 signature requirement to get on the ballot. I learned some hard lessons and met a ton of fantastic people along the way, including Jason and Remy.
Now, we are working together to find quality candidates, help them achieve victory, and continue the Revolution! Acta non verba!