Kingston serves on the boards of the
Pioneer Institute, the Veritas Forum, the
Foundation for Excellence in Higher Education, and
Beliefnet. He is a founder and Chairman of the Board of the Sword & Spoon Foundation, Sword & Spoon Workshop, SixSeeds, and Better for America. He is a member of the
Campaign to Fix the Debt, the
American Enterprise Institute National Council, and was formerly Vice Chairman of the National Faith and Values Steering Committee for Mitt Romney's 2008 presidential campaign. He was a member of the
National Republican Senatorial Committee Majority Makers and the
Republican Governors Association Executive Roundtable. In 2016, Kingston launched the non-partisan initiative
Better for America, a presidential ballot access program to ensure a pathway for an independent candidate to run for President of the United States in 2016.
Political candidacy On October 25, 2017, Kingston announced his candidacy as a Republican candidate for the
U.S. Senate seat held by
Elizabeth Warren of the Democratic Party. In the Republican
primary election held on September 4, 2018, Kingston finished second in a field of three candidates, with
Massachusetts House of Representatives member
Geoff Diehl finishing first. ==Personal life==