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Obviously Trump thinks he was elected Monarch in his alternate universe

[quote]Former President Donald Trump is claiming he would have gotten a better seat than President Joe Biden at Queen Elizabeth II's funeral. . .

A seating chart published by The Times of London shows those seated apparently arranged in the following order: the queen's family, monarchs, leaders of the Commonwealth, and other world leaders.

The Telegraph reported that leaders of Commonwealth countries were put in front of other leaders "due to protocol."

Biden is not related to the queen, a monarch or a Commonwealth member.

Neither is Trump, therefore his placement would likely have been no different.[/quote]
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2022/09/20/trump-claims-better-seat-biden-queen-funeral/10433083002/
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helenS · 36-40, F
I sooo hope the GOP will nominate Trump for the 2024 Presidential Campaign.
Very safe way for the Democratic candidate to win the elections.
Important for us Europeans too!
Theyitis · 36-40, M
@helenS I hate to say it, but Trump could win! In fact, Vegas says he’s currently the [i]most likely[/i] candidate to win. Hell, in 2020 he got the second most popular votes of any presidential candidate ever, and he was only like 40,000 strategically placed votes away from winning.
dancingtongue · 80-89, M
@Theyitis Ah, but you acknowledge it was second-most. Shame he doesn't.
BackyardShaman · 61-69, M
@helenS I’ve seen political analysts saying this, let him run he’ll lose, let anyone else run they’ll win, however it feels too dangerous to desire him to run.
dancingtongue · 80-89, M
@BackyardShaman The political analysts said the same thing in 2016, so people stayed home and didn't bother voting. The reason for the largest turnout in history in 2020 was not fraud but those who sat out 2016 not wanting to make that mistake again. Unfortunately, the political pundits could lull us into complacency again.