If elected, maybe Trump can have a wall built to keep out the zombies. If Harris wins, she will probably give them each a EBT card so that they can eat food instead of people. Both approaches have merit, but Trump's plan will prove to be more cost effective.
Where I live, before an election, the powers that be send out a very helpful booklet with information about the local candidates. This year, there was a candidate on our election ballot who calls himself, I kid you not, Goodspaceguy (written exactly that way.)
He didn't even give a proper legal name, just Goodspaceguy (unless this actually IS his current legal name, who knows.) He didn't bother separating the words. And he said something about how we should all picture the earth as a "beautiful spaceship" traveling in space around the sun.
He identifies as a Republican. And apparently, he's been a candidate 25 times. He is running for the United States Senate.
Now I am all for the dream that the common person can pull themselves up by their bootstraps and become a representative of others going through the same hardships they've seen and want to do something about it.
But one of this persona's major platform concerns was to "boost up, and improve the International Space Station" -- and not that this is entirely bad, but I'd rather they do something about the fact that I can't make a 30-minute walk down the street to see my family because of the homeless, drug, and fentanyl problem that has taken over every street.
I give anyone who runs for office a lot of credit, as I'm sure it takes some pretty big barrels of gumption to do so.
But the fact that they seem to be willing to give a platform to someone who did who knows and how much of whatever it was to settle on the name Goodspaceguy (again, all one word,) makes me seriously want to give up any hope of putting much stake (or steak) into American politics.