Training and advisory for conservative candidates and campaign managers running for local, state, and federal office. Built by a 15-year campaign veteran who's tired of watching first-time candidates get ignored or taken advantage of.
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After fifteen years running campaigns at every level — local, state, federal — the same pattern keeps repeating. First-time candidates running below the federal level don't get serious help. Big consulting firms aren't interested in their budgets. State parties are stretched thin. So they figure it out the hard way, often making the same expensive mistakes other candidates already paid to learn.
Same with new campaign managers. Thrown into races with no real training and a candidate's livelihood depending on them.
Rightward exists to fix that.
From a free guide for anyone considering a run, to direct 1:1 strategic guidance for serious campaigns. Choose the level that fits where you are.
A 28-page primer covering the essentials — assessing your candidacy, paperwork, fundraising, building a team, voter contact, and Election Day. Free download.
Twelve chapters of structured video training. Worksheets, templates, and lifetime access. Everything a serious candidate or campaign manager needs to start strong.
Weekly live calls with Scott, a private community of fellow candidates and campaign managers, and the working group you wish your campaign had.
For candidates and campaigns that need ongoing strategic and tactical support. Pricing depends on the race. Contact Scott to discuss.

I'm Scott Weldon. I've spent the last fifteen years running Republican campaigns — from school board races in small Virginia towns to federal races in Washington. I've seen what works, what doesn't, and what no one tells first-time candidates until it's too late. I started Rightward because the candidates who need real help the most are the ones who can't afford big consulting firms — and they deserve better than figuring it out alone.
Read more about Scott →How to Run for Office — twelve chapters covering everything from assessing your candidacy to Election Day. Free, no commitment.