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Not keen on Biden or Trump? Vote for Literally Anybody Else’

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April 14, 2024

DALLAS "Literally, nice to meet you," says one presidential hopeful, who many voters might feel sums up their feelings about American politics this election year.

Not keen on Biden or Trump? Vote for Literally Anybody Else’

"My name is 'Literally Anybody Else', and I'm running for president of the United States," explains the 35-year-old teacher from Texas.

The wannabe politician, formerly known as Dustin Ebey, legally changed his name to express his frustration over the 2024 White House rematch between elderly foes Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

It is an eye-catching stunt that presents a lot of bureaucratic challenges, but he does have serious issues to raise he and his wife cannot afford to buy a home on their teacher's salaries.

"As it stands right now, my generation and younger, we struggle with finding housing. We struggle with these basic things that 20,30 years ago weren't really a concern," he told AFP while on the campaign trial.

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