Texas Teacher Runs for President as 'Literally Anybody Else'
A Texas teacher, legally named Literally Anybody Else, launches a presidential bid to offer an alternative to Biden and Trump, aiming to represent the disillusioned voters.
- A Texas math teacher and Army veteran, legally named Literally Anybody Else, has filed to run for president, aiming to capture the votes of those tired of the current political landscape.
- Literally Anybody Else, formerly known as Dustin Ebey, hopes to be on the ballot in Texas as an independent candidate or run as a write-in.
- He seeks over 113,000 signatures to get on the Texas ballot, emphasizing healthcare, education, and opportunity in his campaign.
- The candidate's move reflects a broader dissatisfaction among voters, with a poll showing 67% tired of seeing the same names on the presidential ballot.
- Literally Anybody Else's campaign is a response to the desire for more choices beyond the major party nominees, aiming to be a 'rally cry' for change.