dTube: Countless Russians Caught on Video Stuffing Multiple Ballots

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Countless Russians Caught on Video Stuffing Multiple Ballots

After Russian President Vladimir Putin "won re-election" with a "record high 77% of the vote," dozens of videos showing ballot stuffing have surfaced

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You need to understand that in late 80s (late Soviet Union) there were elections with just 1 candidate in ballot. Nevertheless people needed to report that they were on those elections.

Now the story is the same. All government and semi-government workers (50% of worker-age population in country) were mobilized. In schools, from high to nursery, teachers push students and their parents to take the ballot. Of course all the mass media possible worked for that too. In every store, gas stations, bank ATMs there were election promos. All mobile phones received 2 to 5 "come to election" SMS .
Insane. Completely insane.

So, ballot machinations were not the core of the problem. The problem is there were no alternative in the ballots and no means for many people not to come to Putin re-elections.

If you think that's interesting, check out this video about how Hillary Clinton "won the California primary."

Russia bro? Lieeekkkk, rullaaayyy?

I think Putin’s two main political opponents were not on the ballot, one being barred (Alexei Navalny) and the other being dead (Boris Nemstov). So with or without ballot stuffing, a Putin victory was probably assured.

I spent a couple of months riding across Russia, and one of the biggest surprises was the seemingly universal support for Putin. Before leaving the UK, I’d assumed that Putin’s popularity was due to political coercion, ballot rigging, and a heavy touch of propaganda, but that’s not what I found. From West to East, Rich and Poor, the people seemed to support Putin, almost to the point of worship.

I will second that. There are a lot of misconceptions about Russia and Putin. Russia is not a backward country. Putin seeks to reestablish the greatness of Mother Russia in the tradition of Peter the Great, and he is not doing so by orchestrating regime changes abroad. Ironically, he is more of a standard-bearer for the self-determination of sovereign nations than the US have been in decades. And before anyone says anything about Crimea, may I remind them that the Crimean people themselves chose Russia in a referendum.

Makes one think we may not be as bad off here in the US... but if you think about it... scary

Woow what a high percentage won
I didnt even know uptil now
Thanks for sharing and please shed more light on the news
God bless you

What an updated post
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If you think that's interesting, take a look at this video about how Hillary Clinton "won the California primary."

Couldn’t agree more . Good point .

Putin is actually very popular with many Russians. Even if we had to correct the numbers by 15 points, he would still have won.
Gerrymandering, voter inhibition, hanging chads in the US, some ballot-stuffing in Russia (by the way, how about the Russians who were prevented by the Ukraine police from voting at diplomatic facilities?) Yep, not all is as it ideally should be, however we have to stop this absurd anti-russian propaganda. Russia is a limited democracy as much as the US is a limited democracy even if the true masters are not necessarily the same. It does not behoove us to be holier-than-thou.
Putin’s popularity has to do with the way he has fostered an era of economic progress despite the sanctions imposed by the US and the EU as much as his appeal to Russian national pride. If patriotism is strong in the US, so it is in Russia.
Yes, there is corruption à la Russian, and there is still poverty, and yes they still have a long way to go. If we were to compare the US to Russia, the US is in a stage of decadence and decline with increased poverty, whereas Russia is on the way up. So much for American “Exceptionalism. Most Americans can’t stand the thought that they are not the “leaders of the free world” and that is grounds enough to posture against Russia.

"So much for American “Exceptionalism. Most Americans can’t stand the thought that they are not the “leaders of the free world” and that is grounds enough to posture against Russia."

You're barking up the wrong tree, Dave's the last person to complain about that.

"Russia is a limited democracy as much as the US is a limited democracy even if the true masters are not necessarily the same. It does not behoove us to be holier-than-thou."

Not even close. America has elections that resemble the people's will... somewhat. Russia has no elections.

And besides: don't compare yourself to America to prove that your country's good. That's really stupid.

I really dislike the opinions stated in this video from start to finish...

First: Pat: get fucked. Napoleon stole the French elections, are you telling me because he did that in 1800 he's doing that now? Obviously not, for a billion reasons.

Second: speaking out against people who have favour for Lenin, a man who lived 100 years ago in Mad Max Russia? Look dude, it's kill or be killed; literally anything goes, don't tell me you hold judgment over him for that.

this has to be a parody/satire, right?

Aside from the 'fuck you pat' No it's quite serious.

I really don't think this is a fair or reasonable analysis of the situation... although I don't know enough about Hugo Chavez to comment on him.

Sorry if this came out a little over the top.

And I'd strongly contest the 'toxic left' spiel at the end; firstly I don't even hold half those views, and second the ones you brought up you misrepresented rather poorly.

What's more I dislike the idea of inserting such such a jaundiced comment into an unrelated video. I don't think you need to antagonise a whole section of your audience and the left. I know you may not agree with the likes of people like Jimmy Dore, or Kyle Kalinsky, but they'd never say something so outrageous, or go out of their way to do so in an unrelated video.

Suffice to say I stopped watching your videos on Russia a while ago, which I hesitated to do because I'd like to hear opinions other than my own, but I'm tired of tuning in to someone who's just going to insult me for my beliefs, or label me as 'toxic'.