And instead of choosing 'Giant Meteor 2024', which was my choice by the way, he chose 'Neal David Sutz'.
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Texas man named 'Literally Anybody Else' chooses White House running mate
HOUSTON, Texas -- A Texas man has changed his name to Literally Anybody Else in order to run for President of the United States. And Wednesday, during an interview with ABC13 he announced his vice presidential running mate.
Mr. Else is a 35-year-old from north Texas who teaches middle school math and is a military veteran, but he became so disenchanted with presidential politics that he legally changed his name in order to run for president.
He said he doesn't like the candidates at the top of either ticket and thinks Americans deserve better than the divisive, partisan system that dominates U.S. politics. And while his name won't appear on the Texas ballot because -- as we confirmed with the Secretary of State -- he didn't get the required 113,000 signatures, he expects to be an official write-in candidate here, and likely on the ballot in Tennessee where he said he did get the requisite signatures.

Texas man named 'Literally Anybody Else' chooses White House running mate
A Texas man has changed his name to Literally Anybody Else to run for President of the United States. During an interview with ABC13, he announced his vice presidential running mate.