A self-assured Putin seems confident of electoral victory
NIZHNY TAGIL, Russia — Vladimir Putin walks briskly to a group of factory workers, who ask him for a water treatment facility, new equipment to reduce toxic emissions and a sports arena for their children in this Ural mountains city.
He promises, benevolently, to do all that and more.
Putin’s self-assurance and relaxed demeanour reflects the stress-free campaign he has run ahead of Sunday’s election that is certain to catapult him to another six-year presidential term.
The victory will put the Russian leader on track to become the nation’s longest-serving ruler since Josef Stalin.


