Voters not thrilled with their options for president will be able to vote for anybody else.
Literally.
U.S. Army veteran and teacher formerly known as Dustin Ebey announced he had changed his name to “Literally Anybody Else” is now running for president.
“For too long have Americans been a victim of its political parties putting party loyalty over governance. Together lets send the message to Washington and say, ‘You will represent the people or be replace,” his bio states.
He is seeking to receive 13,000 signatures from Texas non-primary voters by May in order to make it onto the general election ballot.
If he does not receive that many signatures, Else is urging voters to write his name in.
According to USA Today, his website “offers brief details about his stances on several policy topics from housing affordability to securing the border. His team is working on setting up a campaign headquarters location in Texas soon.”
Speaking to the Dallas Morning News, Else said, “People are fed up.”
“Government is supposed to be by the people, for the people, but that’s not what we have here. We have a billionaire and a career politician,” he added.
His campaign comes weeks after former President Donald Trump and President Joe Biden secured their respective party’s nomination, even as polls have founder voters say they wanted different choices.