Meet Aaron

Aaron L. Packard, born to English immigrant Carole and Massachusetts native, Peter in Worcester, MA, embodies the values of a Constitutional patriot and Commonsense conservative. His upbringing, marked by early life challenges and diverse experiences, shaped his adaptability, resilience, and commitment to service.

Growing up amid transitions between various towns and cities in Central MA, Aaron navigated through multiple schools while maintaining academic progress, graduating from Wachusett Regional High School in Holden, MA.

Initially drawn to a military path, Aaron pursued studies in Nursing and Art before heeding his call to serve by joining the US Army. Post-military service, he delved into cosmetology, working for two decades as a hairstylist, resilient despite the challenges of working in a predominantly female industry.

However, personal struggles led to a mental health crisis, prompting a journey through addiction and a near-fatal accident in 2011 that resulted in a traumatic brain injury. The incident reshaped his life, requiring relearning social skills and adapting to a new reality.

In 2016, another life-altering event occurred when Aaron was struck by an immigrant drunk driver, sustaining severe injuries. No legal justice has been achieved in this matter, as the perpetrator has fled back to their non-extradition home country. Despite the hardships, Aaron embraced bodybuilding and nutrition, displaying remarkable determination in his recovery.

His resilience and faith propelled him forward, leading to his active involvement in civic duties. He joined the Republican Party in 2021 and quickly found local petition groups to champion a Republican City Committee to join. In 2022, he ran a close State Representative candidacy to a Democrat incumbent, only to lose typically in a blue state. Aaron licked his wounds briefly, only to return to the fight against our state turning down the Socialist path. His first pledge which has never changed, “I will not quit, I will not give up” and he secured the role of MA Republican State Committeeman for the Worcester / Middlesex District in 2023.

Aaron's commitment extends beyond personal aspirations. He aims to preserve the values and legacy of the state's founding principles, rooted in Massachusetts' historical significance. Aaron’s Packard blood line in Massachusetts has been traced back to 1632. On April 19, 1775, a man Aaron would call uncle today answered the Lexington alarm – The 1st Shot Heard ‘Round the World! A private in the militia would later go on to earn the rank of Captain in General George Washington's Continental Army. Almost every generation of Packard has had a military and public service to this state and great country. You can read more about Capt. Lemuel Packard, Minuteman at Lexington here.

With a steadfast belief in upholding constitutional rights and combating Marxist ideologies, Aaron remains devoted to safeguarding the Republic and its fundamental liberties. His dedication, fortified by a deep sense of history and commitment to truth and justice, drives his ongoing efforts to uphold the American way and protect the freedoms enshrined in the United States Constitution.

Upholding the values of grit and hard work, Aaron is presently dedicated to his role in the restaurant industry as a Kitchen Operations Manager and cook at a small business café.

Aaron attended Mount Wachusett Community College and has completed training in the United States Army Quartermaster Corps Airborne and Infantry school. He takes pride in being a father of three and a grandfather of two, and he currently resides in Fitchburg, MA.

Constitutional Conservative

Aaron believes in putting liberty first and that the United States Constitution is the foundational framework for this great nation, and it should be respected and preserved.

Proud & Patriotic Veteran

Aaron is proud to have served his country and supports fellow veterans and all active duty service members who keep the United States strong, proud and free.

A Working Man for the People

Aaron works hard for what he wants, and plans to work hard to help improve Massachusetts for all who call this state home.