Sanders, Nevada wins victory Presidential election Democratic candidate nominee February 25 7:04

Opposition parties for the US presidential election In the third round of Democratic nominees, a party rally in western Nevada finished counting, and left-wing Senator Sanders won almost half the vote, triumphing. Mr. Sanders has gained momentum in Super Tuesday, the biggest pit in early next month, with a victory following the second leg.

The third round of Democratic candidates for the US presidential election in November, the third round of Nevada rally members, ended on Thursday.

According to the Associated Press, at 100%, Senator Sanders had the overwhelming victory at 46.8%, followed by Former Vice President Biden at 20.2%, Mayor of South Bend before Butigejage at 14.3%, and Senator Warren at 9.7%.

Mr. Sanders, a leftist who criticizes the widening disparity and pledges such as universal insurance and free public universities, has gained widespread support not only among young people but also with minorities such as Hispanics.

Sanders has emerged as the leading contender with a victory following the second leg, gaining momentum for Super Tuesday, the third largest month of primaries in 14 states.

Mr. Biden, who had been sluggish in the past two races, was in second place, and has stopped fighting for nomination. Biden, who has the most black votes among the candidates, will rebound in the southern South Carolina primaries this month, which has a large black population.

On the other hand, the third place was Butigejji who made a breakthrough in the first two races. Buttigege has not gained the support of the minority democrat's support base, and overcoming these weaknesses is likely to be essential to the party's nomination.

From Super Tuesday, New York mayor Bloomberg, who ranks third in the US, will participate.