Texas man changes name to 'Literally Anybody Else,' is now running for president

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Mr. Else is a North Richland Hills teacher and an Army vet. His candidacy? A protest to what Democrats and Republicans are offering Americans for the White House.

hockey game at the American Airlines Center last week, fans were met by an ordinary, eager-looking guy wearing a TCU ballcap and a shirt that read 'Literally Anybody Else 2024' by the steps of PNC Plaza.

"This isn't about me 'Literally Anybody Else' more so as it is an idea. We can do better out of 300 million people for president," Mr. Else said. Potential candidates can start gathering signatures for their petition after March 5, 2024. But there's a massive hurdle: the petition must havesignatures from registered voters who did *not vote in the presidential primary of either party in Texas.

In other words, Mr. Else has to become a household name overnight even to have a chance in the big show--something he's aware of. To him, he wants voters who feel as he does to write 'Literally Anybody Else' as a statement of dissatisfaction. He considers himself a centrist in his political beliefs, which is always ambiguous to many, but Else said he has beliefs from both the right and the left.

 

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