A majority of Americans now view Russian President Vladmir Putin unfavorably for the first time since he took office in 2000. This comes after a series of international events involving Russia, including granting Edward Snowden temporary asylum, its new restrictions on gay and lesbian rights, and Putin's NY Times op-ed in which he criticized U.S. foreign policy.
A majority of Americans now view Russian President Vladmir Putin unfavorably for the first time since he took office in 2000. This comes after a series of international events involving Russia, including granting Edward Snowden temporary asylum, its new restrictions on gay and lesbian rights, and Putin's NY Times op-ed in which he criticized U.S. foreign policy.