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Texas Army vet changes name, runs for president as ‘Literally Anybody Else’

A Texas Army veteran and 7th grade math teacher changed his name to “literally anyone” to run for president.

Els, formerly known as Dustin Evey, legally changed his name in January and is calling on Americans to “look beyond the constraints of the status quo and embrace a bold vision for change,” the newspaper reported. his campaign website.

“In a landscape marred by the shadow of corruption and partisan gridlock, it’s time to break free from familiar constraints and demand something different. I believe that humans are not only rational; Driven by a deep-seated sense of fairness and fairness, we also believe in being moral beings of ‘justice,”’ Els wrote on his campaign’s website.

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A Texas Army veteran and 7th grade math teacher changed his name to “literally anyone” to run for president. (Literally anyone can campaign)

Mr. Els aims to collect 113,000 signatures from non-primary voters in Texas by a May deadline to ensure his name appears on the general election ballot. If Mr. Els does not do so, he is asking his supporters to write his name under the option “Neither.”

“I’ve never actually wanted to be president. I just want good leadership. This country deserves good leadership, but we’re so far short of that goal that at least no one will stand up. “I felt like, ‘Please send a message, it was going to be me,'” Els told FOX TV. According to Fox11.

“This is not a cross for me to carry. This should not be my burden. But if we are all suffering collectively, who can do this but me? ?I can’t do this for myself,” he added. “We need support from everyone around the world. So if there’s any way you can contribute, any way you can send this message, any way you can get things back to normal, get back to normal, please ”Help me move. ”

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Mr. Els aims to collect 113,000 signatures from non-primary voters in Texas by a May deadline to ensure his name appears on the general election ballot. (Literally anyone can campaign)

Otherwise told on another news station “There really should be an outlet for people like me who are tired of the constant power grabs between the two parties that are of no benefit to the common man.”

The 35-year-old middle school teacher from North Richland Hills, Texas, outlined his campaign priorities on his website. These priorities include affordable housing, improving educational standards, securing our southern border, and providing health care for all Americans.

Els’ mission to rally support for his campaign comes at a time when many Americans have expressed dissatisfaction and doubts about former President Donald Trump and incumbent President Joe Biden’s ability to properly lead the country. It was realized while I was there.

According to a poll conducted by ABC and Ipsos earlier this month, when Americans were asked which of the two men they would trust more to lead the country as president, 36% of respondents said they trusted Mr. Biden more than 36%. It turned out that it was over 33%. However, 30% of respondents said they did not trust either candidate.

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Els’ mission to rally support for his campaign comes at a time when many Americans have expressed dissatisfaction and doubts about former President Donald Trump and incumbent President Joe Biden’s ability to properly lead the country. It was realized while I was there. (Getty Images)

“At a time when politics is more about the fight than the future, our campaign is dedicated to real solutions around soundbites,” Els wrote online about his campaign.

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Win or lose, Els reportedly plans to change his name back to Dustin Ebey.

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