The 2024 Presidential Race Now Has a Candidate with Special Name Appeal

The republican and communist/globalist primary races are already buttoned up. Joe-Joe Biden’s nomination is his to lose. And Donald Trump has secured enough delegates to be the GOP nominee. The 2024 general election will, in some ways, be a rematch of the 2020 fraudulent election.

This from thepatriotjournal.com.

That means voters will be choosing between the same two major candidates as last time—unless they opt for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. instead.

Biden has been underwater in voter approval for many years. He is facing an exodus of black, Hispanic, and young voters. But those who drank the Kool-Aid do not want Donald Trump returning to office.

So, with all this in mind, a man in Texas has launched his own bid for the presidency. And he has put together an attention getting campaign platform to “send a message.”

From The Independent:

A Texas man has legally changed his name to ‘Literally Anybody Else’ and has launched a bid for the 2024 presidential election.

Dustin Ebey, 35, said he changed his name so he could express his dissatisfaction with the current presidential candidates Donald Trump and Joe Biden.

The Dallas resident told news outlet WFAA88:

It’s not necessarily about me as a person, but it’s about Literally Anybody Else as an idea.

At the root of his campaign agenda, Dustin Ebey changed his name to send a message to the current candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump.

It seems that Ebey does not want either man in the Oval Office. And his name change suggests that he’d rather have Literally Anybody Else. Instead of backing a third-party candidate like Cornell West or RFK Jr., he changed his name in what appears to be a bad joke that may have some possibility.

Ebey claimed there ‘should be some outlet’ for people like him who do not like the two-party system.

Ebey may very well garner a small number of votes from people who are similarly disgusted and from those who want to play along with a joke, but odds are he and his new name will both be short lived in the political arena.

Although, the name does have some merit to it and it may catch on. For example, choosing between John McCain and BHO or between Mitt Romney and BHO made a third choice like Literally Anybody Else a wished-for item by tens of millions of us.