Bears, Robots and Zhirinovsky: The Best and Weirdest of Russia’s Election Campaign Ads

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candidate Nikolai Kharitonov released a video that starts with him surrounded by televisions broadcasting discussions on inflation and
who writes that he was once an LDPR fan, noted that if one were to remove all mention of Zhirinovsky from the video, there would be nothing
depicting its candidate Vladislav Davankov riding a modern train through a snowy forest, speaking to constituents and touring high-tech
video clip recently released on YouTube threatens citizens that not voting could lead to a dystopian future in which traditional family
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