AP Interview: Celebrity injects glamour in Russian election
MOSCOW — Russian President Vladimir Putin’s top foe in next month’s election isn’t a candidate; it’s public apathy.
But he has one rival who could draw voters to the polls: the celebrity TV host Ksenia Sobchak.
With her glamour, sharp wit and defiant ways, Sobchak is both loved and loathed — and maybe is just the candidate the Kremlin needs to give the March 18 election the veneer of legitimacy it so desires.
“My popularity is huge,” the 36-year-old said in an interview with The Associated Press. “I’m the only person … known to all Russian people like Putin. There is no one else in the country who is as well-known as me.”


