A man from Texas decides to run for president by changing his name to literally Anyone Else.
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A man from Texas has officially changed his identity to “Literally Anybody Else” and is running for president.
The veteran and father from North Richland Hills officially made it official in January after purchasing the domain name literallyanybodyelse.com last year and beginning to sell T-shirts bearing the name.
His previous name was Dustin Bey. He continues, “The first name is Literally, the middle name is Anybody, and the last name is Else.”
Else is a 7th grade math teacher and 35 years old, which is the constitutional minimum age to be president of the United States. He is now also a media celebrity.
“America desires a change. We’re hoping for something better. “We are worthy of better,” he declared.
The name change required the approval of a judge.
“She looks at it, she looks at me, and she says, ‘Are you really going to be that guy?'” “Else said.” “I paused for a moment and I was like, ‘Somebody has to.'”
As the presidential contest between an unpopular incumbent and an unpopular former president intensifies, Else characterizes his as a mission to counteract the absurdity he observes.
“I shouldn’t be well-liked. Literally nobody else is taking it off the way it is for no reason,” he stated.
To be eligible to appear on the Texas ballot on November 5, Else must receive 113,000 signatures from voters by the middle of May. According to him, voters in Texas should have at least three choices: Donald Trump, Joe Biden, and literally anybody else.