Texas Army veteran and seventh-grade math teacher changes name to 'Literally Anybody Else' to run for president, emphasizing the need for good leadership and a bold vision for change in the political landscape.
Key Points
Texas Army veteran and math teacher 'Literally Anybody Else' aims to bring a new perspective to the presidential race
Calls for transcending corruption and partisan gridlock in politics
Prioritizes affordable housing, education standards, border security, and healthcare for all Americans
Pros
Emphasizes the need for good leadership in the current political landscape
Advocates for a bold vision for change and transcending the status quo
Cons
May face challenges in gaining enough signatures to secure a spot on the general election ballot