• Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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    8 months ago

    WDYM ‘not free and fair’? Citizens could vote for any of the names on the ballot.

    The fact that the ballots only had one name on them isn’t relevant…

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      8 months ago

      They actually had 3 others than Putin but they were only the candidates who would never have a chance.

      • Vladislav Davankov, New People Party
      • Leonid Slutsky (lol), Liberal Democratic Party
      • Nikolay Kharitonov, Communist Party

      Boris Nadezhdin was initially also allowed to run on an anti-war platform for the Civic Initiative party, but was then later disqualified (perhaps he was getting too much support?).

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        8 months ago

        At the point where Putin can quite easily have any popular opposition stricken from the ballot, imprisoned, or worse still coincidentally fall from a building or endure some “freak accident”, is there all that much use in pretending any opposition ever had a chance to win?

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      8 months ago

      Here in Utah the democrats don’t even bother to run a candidate, since no non-republican can win office here. Most democrats like myself don’t bother to vote, since the only options are for GOP candidates and trumpists.

      But, it’s also because gerrymandering has made it impossible for anyone but a republican to win, so what’s the use of trying. You can’t change a system that is so perfectly evil.