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All come to the elections!
Artists: Viktor Ivanov and Olga Burova 1947
The poster depicts a woman in winter clothing. Around her neck and head, she wears a festive and brightly colored scarf. The woman herself is smiling on this bright winter day. You can see how happy she is to go vote. On the right, in the middle of the poster, a small board is nailed to a tree – a red arrow points in the direction of the “polling station.” On both sides of the woman, cheerful people are visible. They too are hurrying to vote. Everyone to the polls, comrades!
They still believe they have any kind of choice. The Soviet Union held such elections, but they were all a sham. Everyone was required to vote YES! and, of course, there was only one candidate on the list – the only one you could vote for. Never in Russian history have there been fair elections, up to this very day, when the upior (упырь) is in power who can’t seem to get enough of human blood.
Russia will be free and happy, and elections will be fair!
And the upior (упырь) will die soon.
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