Russia's presidential election

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Russia's presidential election

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Haha. No shit!
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My bets are on Putin aa well.
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I guess the threatening of total annihilation is a real vote getter :?
On Wednesday, he insisted that Russia’s nuclear arsenal and troops hold the advantage over the West. :ROFL:
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/3/1 ... up-attacks
President Vladimir Putin faces just three rivals in Russia's March 15-17 presidential election after anti-war candidates were barred from running. But Leonid Slutsky, Nikolai Kharitonov and Vladislav Davankov do not pose much of a challenge for the Russian leader, who is all but guaranteed to secure another six-year term.
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Yobbo wrote: Sat Mar 16, 2024 10:28 am I guess the threatening of total annihilation is a real vote getter :?
On Wednesday, he insisted that Russia’s nuclear arsenal and troops hold the advantage over the West. :ROFL:
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/3/1 ... up-attacks
President Vladimir Putin faces just three rivals in Russia's March 15-17 presidential election after anti-war candidates were barred from running. But Leonid Slutsky, Nikolai Kharitonov and Vladislav Davankov do not pose much of a challenge for the Russian leader, who is all but guaranteed to secure another six-year term.
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:chin: that rings a bell...
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Doc67 wrote: Sat Mar 16, 2024 11:16 am
Yobbo wrote: Sat Mar 16, 2024 10:28 am I guess the threatening of total annihilation is a real vote getter :?
On Wednesday, he insisted that Russia’s nuclear arsenal and troops hold the advantage over the West. :ROFL:
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2024/3/1 ... up-attacks
President Vladimir Putin faces just three rivals in Russia's March 15-17 presidential election after anti-war candidates were barred from running. But Leonid Slutsky, Nikolai Kharitonov and Vladislav Davankov do not pose much of a challenge for the Russian leader, who is all but guaranteed to secure another six-year term.
:pottytrain:
:chin: that rings a bell...
There is a strange correlation......
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Why autocracies bother with elections.


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Do those enlisted to the Russian army have a vote?
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Jerry Atrick wrote: Sat Mar 16, 2024 1:44 pm Do those enlisted to the Russian army have a vote?
Only the most loyal ones.
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I wonder how busy are Russian embassies counting votes of expatriated Russians bothering to schedule a visit there and make their voice "count".
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