Sunday, October 14, 2012

Russian Opposition Weak at Polls

Kathy Lally writes this article for the Washington Post, published today, regarding the lacking numbers of the opposition party to Putin's United Russia administration. Lally writes that although the opposition was a strong force in the public eye last December, the numbers seen then have not been appearing at the polls for city council members, senate members, governors, and mayors today. Generally, Lally uses a lot of logos within this article, and considering it's a political article regarding a foreign country, that's a good thing. With the use of logos, Lally is able to tell the facts without presenting them with any bias towards a specific political party in Russia. Her use of statistics and quotes brings a credible sense to the article, and also allow people to form their own opinions on the matter instead of believing her opinion.

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