"Russian Anti-War Candidate Gains Momentum Against Putin"

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Boris Nadezhdin, a former member of parliament, is gathering support from tens of thousands of antiwar Russians to run against Vladimir Putin in Russia’s upcoming presidential election, despite suspicions that he may be a Kremlin-approved candidate. Nadezhdin's campaign has garnered over 180,000 signatures, signaling widespread outrage over the war in Ukraine and a desire to dislodge Putin from office. While some view Nadezhdin as a tool for protest, others see him as a way to express opposition to the war publicly. The growing support for Nadezhdin's candidacy reflects a broader discontent with Putin's leadership and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
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