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In the United States, the presidential elections in November will begin in earnest from today (4th). Republican candidates are interested in who will be Democrat candidates while Trump is virtually confirmed. Correspondent connects to Iowa for the first destination.

Sohn Suk-min, the US presidential election, will start with a primary election called the Caucuses.

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In the gym behind me, two and a half hours later, the first US race, the Caucuses, will begin.

The Caucuses are a process for electing Republican and Democratic presidential candidates, customarily beginning here in Iowa, in the middle of the United States.

The Iowa Caucus is a small, but 1%, electoral wind vane.

What this means is that if you win first place, the media's attention will be focused.

And the presidential elections will come in.

So you can subdue the steamer.

In the case of the Democratic Party, especially one of the candidates who did not win Iowa in the last four races was not a presidential candidate.

I have heard firsthand the importance of the state of Iowa.

[Smith / Democrat supporters: Democrats all want to nominate someone who can beat Trump in November. That's why I'm looking for a candidate to show strength early.]

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What about the situation you saw in the field?

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There are three candidates in the Republican Party, and there is no doubt that Trump will be a presidential event.

The Democratic Party is a symbol of progress by Vice President Politician Biden, a symbol of progress, and the upswing of Sanders, who is on the rise.

The temperature here is just 11 degrees below zero.

In the face of the cold, local media observers say Sanders would not be more advantageous if Sanders' enthusiastic young men flock to the polls.

So, with these sanders, President Trump made a check yesterday saying he was a communist.