Russians head to the polls on Sunday to vote in presidential elections most expect Vladimir Putin to win handily. If Putin wins, he was previously?president from 2000-2008, he will return to the Kremlin after a four-year stint as prime minister.?But, support for Putin?s return is not universal ? a vocal opposition has been protesting the election for months.
NBC?s Jim Maceda, who has covered Russia since the days of the Soviet Union, is in Moscow following the elections. He answered reader?questions about the elections, Putin?s hold on power, the opposition, etc.
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