Thinking that some voters would prefer "literally anybody else" to serve as president instead of either President Joe Biden or his predecessor, Donald Trump, a math teacher in the US state of texas has officially changed his name to "Literally Anybody Else" and announced his candidacy for president as an independent. The guy claims that his new moniker serves as a "rally cry" against the two contenders for president.
The 35-year-old guy, who was formerly known as Dustin Ebey, is a veteran of the US army and a math instructor for seventh graders from North Richland Hills, a dallas suburb. He also drives under the name "Literally Anybody Else" on a texas driver's license.

"For far too long, Americans have been victims of political parties prioritizing party loyalty over governance," reads the candidate's website. Together, let's tell Washington that we will either represent you or replace you. America shouldn't have to decide between an 81-year-old and the "King of Debt," as he has declared himself."
 
"Anybody Else is only a rallying cry; it's not a real person. Take any action to join the movement... Let our campaign serve as a lighthouse for creativity and optimism."
 

The candidate emphasized that he was "not delusional" and that he was aware of how challenging it may be to collect the necessary number of signatures to be included on the state ballot.
 
"I'm not hallucinating. Although it will be extremely difficult, this is yet attainable. "My objective is to have Joe Biden, Donald Trump, and 'Literally Anybody Else' directly underneath," he stated to WFAA news.
 
"I really want there to be an outlet for folks like me who are just so fed up with this constant power grab between two parties that has no benefit for the common person."
 
The guy began by posting in november 2023, "Literally Anyone Else is the "antidote to the political establishment"."

 

 
 

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