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August 20, 2018
Russians Say Their Government Did Not Try to Influence U.S. Presidential Election
Majority of Russians see their nation as playing an increasingly important role in the world today
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Russians Say Their Government Did Not Try to Influence U.S. Presidential Election
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Most Russians do not believe their government tried to influence the 2016 U.S. election
Russians see U.S. as most intrusive in other nations’ internal affairs
Russians say Western sanctions are having an effect on their economy and also see NATO as a threat
Majority of Russians see their nation as playing an increasingly important role in the world today
Russians want more respect on the world stage
Russians say they should intervene to help ethnic Russians in other countries
Putin retains the confidence of his people
Since 2014, most Russians have been satisfied with their country’s direction
Economic issues and corruption are seen as Russia’s biggest problems
Fewer see crime as a serious problem in Russia since 2002
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