Putin’s electoral rating doubles in 2014
Published time: August 13, 2014 09:40
Of all people who took part in the poll, 52 percent said they were ready to vote for Putin. In January 2014, the share of such people was about 29 percent and that means that Vladimir Putin’s presidential rating has doubled over almost seven months.
Putin’s closest contenders were the head of the Communist Party Gennady Zyuganov who got seven percent of potential votes and the leader of the populist nationalist party LDPR Vladimir Zhirinovsky with 5 percent. Current Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, who was President between 2008 and 2012, currently has only 2 percent of supporters.
Another influential sociological think-tank, the Public Opinion Foundation, conducted similar research in early August which found that 68 percent of all potential voters were ready to support Putin at presidential elections, compared to 58 percent in March and 46 percent in January.
Deputy Director of the Levada Center Aleksey Grazhdankin told the press that a possible explanation for the current boost of Vladimir Putin’s popularity was the extreme politicization of everyday people’s lives, caused by the Ukrainian crisis and the subsequent Western sanctions against Russia.
At the end of July, the overwhelming popular support of Russia’s official stance prompted a group of journalists from several Far East regions to lodge an official proposal to award Vladimir Putin with the honorary title of ‘Hero of Russia’. In their request the reporters mentioned Putin’s
uncompromising defense of the national interest and support of ethnic Russians as well as for supporting freedom of speech.
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