10 things you need to know about Russia's election

MSNBC Thursday 1st March, 2012

Opposition leaders believe Russia at a crossroads in this election, according to NBC News correspondent Jim Maceda."The choice is stark: six, perhaps 12, more years of an authoritative regime that is belligerent to critics ... and which sees the U.S. and its allies as Cold War rivals -- or a new, more democratic Russia that respects its neighbors a...


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