PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS IN MARCH 2018
(results of qualitative analysis).
Option one.
Putin V.V. - 52%
Grudinin P. - 33%
Zhirinovsky - 10%
Titov - 4%
The rest - 1%
Total 100%
Option two.
Putin's B, B's - 61%
Grudinin P 25%
Zhirinovsky 11%
Titov - 3%
Total 100%
Option three.
Putin is gaining 73%
Grudinin 21%
Zhirinovsky 5.5%
Titov 1. 5%
The rest is less than 0. 1%
PS
I answer the first question. Qualitative analysis, in contrast to quantitative analysis, is based on an intuitive assumption.
So I suggested how the votes of the electorate will be distributed if Putin gets so many votes?Intuition, as you know, has never been to interrogation to reason, and therefore will not extend to this account.
I will only say that figures from the size of Putin's votes can play in the most bizarre way, but somewhere in these ranges.
Now about how Putin will deal with Grudinin. One of my correspondents stated that the more Grudinin collects votes, the more likely that he will replace Medvedev.
Will not replace! The Putin-Medvedev tie is on the coffin of Putin's political life. There are no friendships in politics, but here more than politics is the commonality of views on the Russian Federation.
Posted on 1/14/2018 at 17:27