U.S. Presidential Candidate Selection First Round 10am Japan Time Starts in Iowa Feb. 4:17

The first match of candidates for the US presidential election will begin at 10:00 am Japan time with a party rally in Midwest Iowa. Opposition parties aiming for recapture The Democrats are in a fierce battle between leftists and middle camps, and attention is being paid to who will win the final with President Trump.

The U.S. presidential election is a mechanism in which the two major parties hold party meetings and primaries in each state in the United States to select party candidates for the November vote. It starts at 7 pm on the 3rd and 10 am on the 4th of Japan time.

Democrats aiming for recapture are based on a scheme in which members gather in about 1,700 districts in the state to discuss and determine which candidates are appropriate, and officials from each side visit the venue and appeal for support until just before.

Opinions from polls averaged 27.2% for former Vice President Biden in the United States,
▽ 23.5% of Senators Sanders
1515% of Senators Warren
前 The Mayor of New York before Bloomberg was 8%,
▽ The mayor of South Bend before Buti Judge is 6.7%.

On the other hand, in Iowa, where the party rally will be held on the 4th, Mr. Sanders, the United States, is the leader in opinion polls.

The outcome of the first match in Iowa will have a big impact on the selection of candidates, so it is paying attention to who will win the final against President Trump, whose Republican party is nominated.

The tally of members will be counted immediately, and it is expected that many will be found on the afternoon of the 4th of Japan time.