The 2016 presidential campaign is one for the history books-and not necessarily in a good way. DONALD TRUMP constantly seems to be saying things that even your drunk uncle wouldn't utter at Thanksgiving dinner. HILLARY CLINTON has trust issues that rival any email Nigerian prince. This is an election that's truly one table flip away from becoming a reality show. Luckily, there's a ray of hope and positivity amidst the madness. Meet The Can't-idates: Running For President When Nobody Knows Your Name. Former People magazine and New York Times journalist CRAIG TOMASHOFF was as unhappy as the rest of the country about our mainstream choices for president. Eager to discover a new voice worth voting for, Tomashoff traveled 10,000 miles across America to meet some of the 1800+ average citizens who've filed paperwork to run for the highest office in the land-and to teach his only son a lesson about big dreams and perseverance before sending him off to college. The Can't-idates is a moving, extremely personal chronicle of that journey, a trip that renewed a father's faith in people and politics, while capturing the humor and heart of an America that the press and the politicians have long ignored.