Two rallies in one day are incredibly energizing, but by the end you start to ramble a bit.

In Nizhny Novgorod, I promised to do a lot of good things "when I become mayor," and from the stage I also accidentally called for cuts to education and healthcare spending. It was funny.

It turned out to be a great rally, especially since it was a special one for me: the last 20 days of administrative detention I got were for a rally in Nizhny Novgorod. And now, at last, I held it.

Just fantastic! Especially considering the location. The new governor, currying favor with the Kremlin, pushed us all the way out to the Sormovsky District. He was hoping no one would show up.

For reference: the city center is outlined in black, and the pin marks our rally.

And I was very glad to speak there. I'm very grateful to everyone who came. Nizhny Novgorod is one of the most important cities in our campaign. And we have support here.

We can do it in the Sormovsky District too. Let United Russia try it there.

Thank you to everyone who came!

Tomorrow — Chelyabinsk. 4:00 p.m., Kolyushchenko Square.

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