Former Army Veteran Changes Name to ‘Literally Anybody Else’ to Run for President
A 35-year-old former Army veteran and teacher from North Richland Hills, Texas, formerly known as Dustin Ebey, has taken a unique step in the United States presidential elections by changing his name to ‘Literally Anybody Else’ and announcing his candidacy.
Motivation for the Name Change
‘Literally Anybody Else’ expressed his dissatisfaction with the current presidential candidates, Donald Trump and Joe Biden, stating that there needs to be a better choice out of the 300 million people in the country.
Challenges and Nomination
Despite the challenges of collecting over 113,000 signatures required by Texas law to appear on the ballots, ‘Literally Anybody Else’ remains determined. He has filed a nomination with the Federal Election Commission and acknowledges the difficulty of his task.
An Alternative Choice for Americans
The campaign of ‘Literally Anybody Else’ aims to provide an alternative to the traditional political parties, offering a new perspective for those who feel disillusioned by the current system. His platform emphasizes the need for governance over party loyalty and calls for a change in Washington.
Visit literallyanybodyelse.com to learn more about this unconventional presidential candidate and his vision for a different kind of leadership in America.