A Haitian American Veteran Fighting for Representation, Veterans’ Rights, and Economic Opportunity in Florida’s 20th District
Rod Joseph, a combat veteran, devoted father, and immigrant success story, is stepping forward to represent Florida’s 20th Congressional District in the 2026 election. Running as a Republican, Rod brings a unique perspective shaped by his Haitian roots, military service, and deep commitment to his community.
Born in Haiti and raised with strong Evangelical Christian values, Rod knows firsthand the struggles faced by hardworking families and immigrants striving for a better life. His military career is distinguished by his service as a combat veteran and Purple Heart recipient—a testament to his courage and dedication to this country. These experiences fuel his passion for supporting veterans and their families, advocating for better healthcare, benefits, and resources for those who served.
Rod recently made a strategic party switch from Democrat to Republican and has endorsed Senator Rick Scott’s re-election bid. This shift reflects his focus on effective leadership and practical solutions as the election season intensifies.
For the Haitian and Caribbean communities, Rod Joseph is a voice that understands their unique challenges and aspirations. He pledges to protect immigrant rights, improve educational opportunities, and foster economic growth to empower families and small business owners alike. His campaign is a call for unity and progress—inviting Haitian Americans everywhere to engage, support, and make their voices heard.
As we look ahead to 2026, Rod Joseph’s candidacy is more than a run for office; it is a movement for representation, accountability, and change. With his roots deeply planted in Haitian values and American patriotism, Rod is ready to fight for the people of District 20—and for a stronger, more inclusive future for all.
The Haitian Pulse stands proudly with Rod Joseph and encourages our community to support this dedicated leader as he works to bring our voices to the decision-making table.
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