{UAH} THE NUMBBERS HAVE ALWAYS FAILED TO LIE
ByCBS NewsJuly 18, 2014, 10:49 AM
The last time Putin's job approval stood at 83 percent was in 2008, after he finished his first stint in the presidency.
For the first time since 2008, a majority of Russians (73 percent) say their leaders are taking the country in the right direction. Record numbers of Russians also say they have confidence in the country's military (78 percent) and its government (64 percent).
Thirty-nine percent of Russians even have confidence in the honesty of the country's elections, according to Gallup - and that number, though it may seem low, is actually a record high.
As Russians grow fonder of their leaders, though, their opinion of the world around them seems to shrink. Approval of the U.S. plummeted to only 4 percent this year, down from 16 percent in 2013. And approval of the European Union dropped to 6 percent from 21 percent last year. Both the U.S. and the E.U. imposed sanctions on Russia in the wake of the annexation of Crimea.
Still, Gallup notes, "Even with increasing diplomatic isolation and a possible weakening economy with tougher sanctions, the vast majority of Russians will likely give their government full support in whatever course of action it chooses."
Gallup's poll surveyed 2,000 Russian adults between April 22 and June 9, and it carries a margin of error of plus or minus 2.7 percent.
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