If you lived in Russia, you would probably not have such strong prejudices.If I lived in Russia I'd be wary of telling strangers what I thought of Putin.
Search Russian blogs, you'll find thousands of people who openly say they dislike or hate Putin. I doubt we are much different from the USA on that matter.
Well, that's my point, elections weren't rigged. How many serious violations did you see, except some old ladies stuffing two ballots (second one probably for her husband), or balloons floating in front of the camera?If Putin was so popular why stuff ballot boxes? Why eliminate serious competitors?
Mind you, there was online broadcasting from ~50 thousand cameras, some violations would pop out pretty much inevitably.
The only serious violation I'm aware about, was in one election site in Moscow region - they inflated turnout rate.
What's your theory - Russia is DPRK-like police state, Putin has real 10% popularity but always fakes all elections and ratings?