Foreign Affairs

Seventy-One Percent Of Russians Say Their Government Never Meddled In US Elections

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Seventy-one percent of Russians do not believe that their government meddled in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, according to a Pew Research Center study published Tuesday.

Only 15 percent of all Russians think the Kremlin may have meddled in a U.S. election, according to the study, though younger Russians were more likely to believe reports of interference.

Pew surveyed 1,000 respondents in Russia between May 22 and June 23 for the study.

Pew’s findings include that Russians are nearly evenly split “over whether their country tries to influence the internal affairs of other countries,” with 45 percent of Russians saying yes and 46 percent saying no.

But 85 percent of Russians say the U.S. meddles in “the domestic affairs of other countries.”