Putin’s Approval Rating at 89.9% – Highest Ever

Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
October 23, 2015

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Putin’s approval ratings in Russia are the highest ever, and probably the highest of any leader on earth.

Sputnik:

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s approval rating has hit a new high at 89.9 percent, according to the Russian Public Opinion Research Center’s (VTsIOM) new poll published Thursday.

“The approval rating of Vladimir Putin’s activities has set a new record of 89.9 percent, breaking the previous record set in June 2015 [of 89.1 percent],” VTsIOM reported.

The pollster said that the most important factor in the high approval rating was due to Putin’s efforts in Syria, including airstrikes targeted at the Islamic State jihadist group.

Russia launched its operation in Syria on September 30, carrying out several hundred airstrikes and destroying much of the militants’ infrastructure.

Please note that this is during a massive financial trouble caused by Western sanctions (the ruble has lost a full half of its value), which it is known that Putin could have avoided if he bowed down to the Jews.

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Russians don’t really seem to mind financial hardships, as a rule. Part of their national mentality.

Back in February, when his approval was at 86%, Putin was declared the most popular leader in the world.

The only people I know to have gotten 90% are dictators like Hitler or Saddam Hussein. Probably the king of Thailand has a higher rating, but he isn’t an active head of state.

“Western democracy” leaders virtually never have approval ratings over 50-60%. Obama’s has remained in the 40s for years, while Merkel’s – according to the most recent poll I can find, from late September – is at 54% (has to have dropped in the last three weeks). And she is the most popular leader in the West somehow.

For more comparison, Cameron was said in February to have a high approval rating – it’s was 41%. Must be lower now since it came out he had sex with a pig and allowed the greatest ever number of immigrants into the base.