He changed his name to ‘Literally Anyone Else’ and he will run for elections in the United States

‘Literally Anybody Else’ throws down the gauntlet to Biden and Trump: ‘Three hundred million Americans deserve better.’

A new potential candidate for the presidency of the United States has emerged ahead of the upcoming November elections. A man legally changed his name to “Literally Anybody Else,” announcing his bid for the White House. The individual, a 35-year-old from Dallas, Texas, formerly known as Dustin Ebey, is an elementary school teacher and former military member. His aim is to appeal to undecided or dissatisfied Americans regarding the two main candidates, Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

“300 million Americans deserve better,” declared the new presidential candidate. He expressed frustration with the power dynamics of the two major parties, which he believes do not benefit ordinary people. His candidacy seeks to reinforce the notion that “literally anybody else” would be a better choice than Biden or Trump, serving as a protest against the current political landscape.

Currently, he needs to gather 113,000 signatures to appear on the ballot in Texas. However, since this seems unlikely, he is campaigning for people to write “literally anybody else” on the ballot instead. The aspiring presidential candidate believes that America should not be forced to choose between the “king of debt” and an 81-year-old.