Kremlin Preference for Trump: U.S. Election Coverage Reveals Russian Media Bias Ahead of Vote

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Kremlin Preference for Trump: U.S. Election Coverage Reveals Russian Media Bias Ahead of Vote

Russian officials, including President Vladimir Putin, have claimed that it makes no difference to Moscow who wins the upcoming U.S. presidential election on November 5. However, Kremlin-controlled media exhibits a clear preference for Donald Trump, often portraying him and his running mate, JD Vance, in a favorable light compared to Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. State media highlights Harris's gaffes and laughter while contrasting it with Trump's strong stances on issues like immigration.

The Kremlin maintains that the U.S. election is solely an American affair and denies directing media coverage, despite reports from former state media employees indicating that Kremlin meetings guide coverage topics. Trump’s past praise of Putin and his less aggressive stance toward Ukraine compared to Biden or Harris have raised concerns in Kyiv, which fears losing vital support if Trump wins.

Russian analysts suggest Trump could create division within the U.S., potentially leading to its disintegration, while expressing a general wariness about both candidates. Trump's previous presidency brought sanctions against Russia despite his warm rhetoric, leading to skepticism among Russian officials about any potential improvement in U.S.-Russia relations. Sources within the Kremlin indicate that regardless of the outcome, significant changes in the U.S.-Russia relationship are unlikely, as both candidates are perceived as continuing a fundamentally antagonistic stance from Washington.

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