Russian opposition politician Boris Nadezhdin, who was removed from the ballot in his effort to challenge Russian President Vladimir Putin, took part in the peaceful “Noon against Putin” protest in Moscow on Sunday. Nadezhdin was received with cheers and applause from students at a polling place on the campus of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, as a video he posted on Telegram on Sunday shows. “I think you will still have the chance to vote for me,” he told those gathered. He announced plans to publish his own post-election surveys after the polling stations had closed. Their re…