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by alexander hill many russians undoubtedly accept the government narrative explaining the reasons for the war. those reasons are not the same as they were back in february 2022, but have morphed into somethi
Russian President Vladimir Putin's intention to run for the 2024 presidential election, nearly ensuring a fifth term, aligns with his widespread support amid Russia's military campaign in Ukraine. Polls indicate a majority favor the war despite fluctuations due to events like reservist mobilization and battlefield dynamics. Putin's maintained high approval, around 80%, correlates with Russian acceptance of the war narrative and dissatisfaction with Western reactions. Economic stability, foreign ties, and perceived resistance to sanctions bolster Putin's support despite Western criticism.
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In September, Russian pollsters conducted a survey of Russian attitudes toward the war in Ukraine. When asked whether they supported it, 73% of respondents said "yes" or "definitely yes."