Vladimir Putin says he “supports” Kamala Harris in November presidential election

Vladimir Putin says he “supports” Kamala Harris in November presidential election
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At an economic forum in Vladivostok, Russian President Vladimir Putin said he “supports” Democratic candidate Kamala Harris in the US presidential election, which will take place on November 5, 2024.

Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday, September 5, that he “supports” Democratic candidate Kamala Harris in the American presidential election on November 5, the day after accusations of electoral interference were made by Washington and rejected by Moscow.

US President Joe Biden “recommended his voters to support Ms Harris, so we will support her too,” Vladimir Putin said at an economic forum in Vladivostok.

“Secondly, she has such an expressive and infectious laugh that it shows she is doing well,” he added.

The Russian president said that Republican candidate Donald Trump, who was in the White House from 2017 to 2021, had imposed “more sanctions on Russia than any president” before him. Kamala Harris “may not do that kind of thing,” he said.

Russian interference attempt

Russia has been accused of carrying out influence operations, particularly on social networks, during the 2016 presidential election in favour of Donald Trump, who won the election.

On Wednesday, US authorities took a series of measures, including sanctions and prosecutions against executives of the Russian media outlet RT, responding to what they say are attempts by Russia to interfere in the November 2024 elections.

Russian foreign ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said on Thursday that the measures taken against RT officials were part of an “information campaign (…) that has been prepared for a long time and is necessary as we approach the final phase of the electoral cycle.”

She assured that Moscow was “obviously” preparing a response to these new sanctions that would “make everyone shudder,” in an interview with the state news agency Ria Novosti.

The US authorities have not indicated which camp, Democrat or Republican, would have benefited from these supposed interferences. The US Attorney General, Merrick Garland, has limited himself to indicating that according to the analysis of the intelligence services, “Russia’s preferences have not changed compared to the last election”, seeming to indicate that Moscow was pushing candidate Trump.

Before Joe Biden withdrew from the White House race in favor of Kamala Harris, Vladimir Putin had said he preferred the current occupant of the Oval Office to Donald Trump. The former American president is accused by his Democratic detractors of being an admirer of Vladimir Putin.

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