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Hey – Harry Dunn here. 3 years ago, I was defending the Capitol, the Constitution, the Members

Hey – Harry Dunn here. 3 years ago, I was defending the Capitol, the Constitution, the Members of Congress who you and I both may not agree with, and my own life from MAGA insurrectionists. Now, I’m announcing my campaign to serve as the next Congressman Maryland’s 3rd District. On January 6, 2021, we were inches from watching democracy crumble right before our eyes. It’s not an exaggeration to say that democracy is on the brink of extinction. We’re one administration from it. And if we lose it, we’ll never get it back. I refuse to stand by and watch. I’m prepared to fight to protect our rights, our fragile democracy – and to be honest, I’m prepared to win. In Congress, I’ll be one of the loudest voices defending democracy – but I need your help to get there. [I’m humbly asking you to make a donation -- split with Democracy Defense Action -- to my campaign to be the next Congressman from Maryland’s District 3.]( Here’s the cold hard truth: All across our great nation, rights are being stripped-back one-by-one by Trump’s MAGA army who would rather oppress folks than treat them as human beings. They cry “freedom,” fight tooth-and-nail to dismantle our democracy to protect their power, and dictate the choices people are allowed to make. That’s where everyday Americans like you come in: $5 will help me have a vote to protect and expand voting and reproductive rights. $5 will be able to conduct investigations and hold folks accountable. $5 will help me fight for democracy through legislation. If you’re ready to get in Good Trouble and redeem the soul of America, as my hero, John Lewis, urged us all to do, I need you to join this movement today. [I’ve set an ambitious goal to raise $500,000 within the first few days, and I need your help to reach it. Please, will you make a donation to my campaign -- split with Democracy Defense Action -- right now to send me to Congress and flip the House blue?]( Thank you, Harry 💙 Paid for by Democracy Defense Action. DemocracyDefenseAction.com. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. Democracy Defense Action 1032 15th St NW Washington, DC 20005 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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