Bronson and Dunbar emphasize differences over pandemic, police and other issues in mayoral debate Published 2 hours ago Share on Facebook Print article Dave Bronson and Forrest Dunbar, candidates in the May 11 runoff election for Anchorage mayor, doubled down on their differences during a debate littered with barbs and rebuffs on Tuesday. “The distinction between Mr. Dunbar and myself, our worldview and how this government should be run in this city couldn’t be more distinct, more different,” Bronson said during his closing remarks. “We are literally at opposite ends of the spectrum.” Bronson is a retired military and commercial pilot who served in the Air Force, Air Force Reserves and Air National Guard, and has made his vehement opposition the city’s handling of the pandemic a central part of his campaign.