Dustin Eby, 35, is a U.S. Army veteran who now works as a math teacher in suburban Dallas. His dissatisfaction with the candidates was strong: “Three hundred million people could have something better. There really has to be room for people like me who are completely fed up with these two parties taking power, which is not doing the ordinary people any good.” “
In this video, he introduces himself to the American audience:
Literally, “Everyone Else” writes on his website, on which he also collects donations, that his name is not someone's name, but essentially an election slogan. “It's not about me, it's about literally anyone as an idea. The ballot doesn't allow for 'neither' to be filled out, and my name already serves that function.”
He is not alone in his opinion: An ABC News poll conducted last month showed that 86% of Americans believe that Biden is too old to win a second term, and 62% believe that Trump, who is 77 years old, is too old.
Victim of parties
The man needs 113,000 signatures from people from his home state of Texas who want to support him by the end of May to get his name on the ballot.
“Americans have long been victims of parties that place party loyalty above good governance,” the aspiring politician said. “Let us make a statement together to Washington and say: You must represent us or you will be replaced. America should not choose between a debt king and an 81-year-old man.”
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