US Democratic candidate nominee Sanders says there is still a way to go

In selecting opposition and Democratic candidates for the U.S. presidential election, left-hand Senator Sanders acknowledges that it is difficult to reverse and win the most likely candidate, former Vice President Biden, but that the possibilities remain. He showed his willingness to continue the election campaign.

Opposition and Democratic candidates who want to regain power in the fall of the U.S. presidential election have fallen close to their nominations, with former middle-class former Vice President Biden accumulating victory at Super Tuesday and other events in March. Mr. Sanders, an expanded leftist, had expressed his intention to review future election campaigns.

"We acknowledge the toughness, but there is still a way to go," Sanders said in an interview with NBC TV on Wednesday. He said, "There are a lot of people who support me. There is a strong grassroots movement that we should remain to continue the fight."

The selection of Democratic candidates has been postponed due to the spread of the new coronavirus, and the primary elections in each state have been postponed one after another, resulting in a temporary truce.

Mr. Biden, who wants to win, has indicated that he will accept some policies set by Mr. Sanders, such as exemption from public college tuition, in order to encourage Mr. Sanders to withdraw, but Mr. Sanders said that it was not enough, and the election campaign It is thought that there is also a desire to continue to accept their own policies by continuing to do so.