Jail Saved His Life. Now He's Running for Congress | Rob Cooper
Rob Cooper is the Democratic candidate for Florida's 6th Congressional District (FL-6), a Marine veteran challenging Republican Randy Fine in the 2026 primary.
From 7 months in a county jail cell to running for Congress, Rob's path is the kind America keeps saying it wants but rarely elects — a US Marine Corps veteran, addiction recovery advocate, and nonprofit founder who's spent the last 8 years helping people on the Atlantic coast rebuild their lives.
In this Breaking the Meta interview with host Mike Winson, Rob talks about:
→ The 4am dream in a jail cell that changed his life — and the stranger who told him to "start something for people like us"
→ Starting a recovery nonprofit at his kitchen table that now has 25 team members serving nine counties
→ How politics "found him" through a Tallahassee committee hearing he almost didn't go to
→ What voters in FL-6 are actually saying about property taxes, homeowners insurance, and the Florida cost-of-living crunch
→ Why he expects to be held accountable — and what real accountability looks like from a sitting member of Congress
→ A Marine veteran's take on what this administration is doing to NATO and America's standing with our allies
→ His first three priorities on day one: affordable housing, Social Security COLA reform, and community support for veterans beyond the VA
Florida's 6th Congressional District covers Volusia County, Flagler County, Putnam County, St. Johns County, and parts of Marion and Lake counties — including Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, Palm Coast, and DeLand. The seat is currently held by Republican Rep. Randy Fine, who won the April 2025 special election after Mike Waltz left for the Trump administration. The Democratic primary is on August 18, 2026.
Learn more about Rob's campaign: https://robcooperforcongress.com [https://robcooperforcongress.com]