Harry Dunn, a former U.S. Capitol Police officer, has taken a bold step by resigning from his position after more than 15 years of service, leaving behind the security of a future pension. His new mission? To serve as a congressman for Maryland’s 3rd Congressional District. In a tight race, Dunn is determined to bring his experience from the front lines of the Jan. 6 insurrection to the halls of Congress.
Defending Democracy
On Jan. 6, 2021, Dunn stood against the violent mob that stormed the Capitol. This harrowing experience propelled him to run for office, aiming to combat the rise of election deniers and defend American democracy. Dunn’s campaign is fueled by the urgency to counteract figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene and Donald Trump, who he views as threats to the nation’s democratic foundations.
Championing Change
Dunn acknowledges his primary opponents’ experience but emphasizes the need for a fighter who can push back against Trumpism. He highlights the importance of Democratic lawmakers like Jamie Raskin, Stacey Plaskett, and Jasmine Crockett, who have been pivotal in resisting GOP efforts in Congress.
Policy Priorities
If elected, Dunn aims to address critical issues such as codifying federal abortion rights, enacting common sense gun reform, and passing the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act. He also aspires to see Democrats regain the House majority, potentially elevating Hakeem Jeffries to the historic position of the nation’s first Black House speaker.
Legacy and Representation
Dunn is driven by the symbolism of his journey and the representation it brings. The Capitol, once defended by him and built by Black enslaved Americans, could see him as a voting member for the first Black House speaker, a testament to the progress and dreams of his ancestors.
Dunn’s story is not just about a career change; it’s about continuing the fight for justice and democracy in a new arena. As the primary election approaches, he stands ready to take on the challenge and serve the people of Maryland and the nation.