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This Man Is Running For President to Stop Trump and Biden

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A US Army veteran turned math teacher in Texas is one such person, and he's doing something about it. The 35-year-old has changed his name to "Literally Anybody Else," and is running for president. A Texas man says he believes anybody else should be president instead of the current Democratic and GOP frontrunners. And he's taking things into his own hands and running a long shot race to prove a point — by changing his name to "Literally Anybody Else." "America should not be stuck choosing between the 'King of Debt' (his self-declaration) and an 81-year old. Literally Anybody Else isn't a person, it's a rally cry," read Else's campaign website, referencing former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden. Else, 35, told Texan news outlet WFAA in an interview published on March 22 that his campaign wasn't about sending him to the White House. The seventh-grade math teacher and US Army veteran said he wanted to give voters a chance to express their unhappiness with Trump's and Biden's candidacies. "People are voting for the lesser of two evils, not someone they actually believe in or support," Else, whose original name was Dustin Ebey, told WFAA. "People should have the option to vote for someone who resembles and represents them, not the lesser of two evils. I reject that," he added.
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A US Army veteran turned math teacher in Texas is one such person, and he's doing something about it. The 35-year-old has changed his name to "Literally Anybody Else," and is running for president. A Texas man says he believes anybody else should be president instead of the current Democratic and GOP frontrunners. And he's taking things into his own hands and running a long shot race to prove a point — by changing his name to "Literally Anybody Else." "America should not be stuck choosing between the 'King of Debt' (his self-declaration) and an 81-year old. Literally Anybody Else isn't a person, it's a rally cry," read Else's campaign website, referencing former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden. Else, 35, told Texan news outlet WFAA in an interview published on March 22 that his campaign wasn't about sending him to the White House. The seventh-grade math teacher and US Army veteran said he wanted to give voters a chance to express their unhappiness with Trump's and Biden's candidacies. "People are voting for the lesser of two evils, not someone they actually believe in or support," Else, whose original name was Dustin Ebey, told WFAA. "People should have the option to vote for someone who resembles and represents them, not the lesser of two evils. I reject that," he added.
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