U.S. presidential candidate nominated for “first match” Iowa prepares for February 2 at 6:22 pm

The state of Iowa, where the first round of candidates for the US presidential election is set, is preparing for a party rally on March 3. Opposition and Democratic parties aiming to regain power are rivaling the top four candidates, and their activities in Iowa are brisk before the first match.

Prior to the November presidential election, the U.S. Republican and Democratic Party will hold party rallies and primary elections in every state in the United States to select candidates for the party. The rally takes place on the 3rd.

Prior to this, the Media Center in Des Moines, the state capital, has been preparing for a notable first round of candidate selection, with media from all over the world establishing a base for coverage.

To select candidates for the November presidential election, the Republicans are expected to nominate President Trump, who has virtually no opposition.

Meanwhile, the Democratic Party is rivaling four members, Senator Sanders and Vice President Biden, former Mayor South Bend of Butigejj, and Senator Warren, who are watching who will win.

It is said that the outcome of Iowa in the first match will greatly influence the selection of candidates, and candidates are energetically active with the aim of winning the first match, such as visiting Iowa one after another.