U.S. presidential election Democratic candidate and President Trump rally and confrontation Feb. 22, 11:27

In opposition and Democratic candidates for the US presidential election, a third rally in Nevada will be held on January 23, Japan time. Ahead of this, Democratic candidates and President Trump have also met in Nevada to strengthen their confrontation.

A third party rally in western Nevada will be held on 22nd of local time and 23rd of Japan time to select a Democratic candidate who will regain power in preparation for the fall presidential election.

Prior to this, the Democratic candidates rallied in various parts of the state, calling for support, saying, "I am the candidate to win President Trump."

In Nevada's approval rating, Senator Sanders leads, followed by former Vice President Biden and former Mayor Butigejedge and former Mayor of South Bend, followed by Mr. Sanders victory in the second leg Is the focus.

Nevada also has more non-white voters than minority players in Iowa and New Hampshire in the first and second rounds, and the results of this party rally argue that a wide range of members have gained support. Is also attracting attention.

Meanwhile, President Trump also held a rally of supporters in Las Vegas on Wednesday, referring to the turmoil in Democrats' tallying in Iowa, saying, `` Democrats talk about social security but can't count votes. '' Did. While attention is being focused on selecting Democratic candidates, President Trump holds frequent rally meetings, and both sides are increasingly confronting each other.

Trump supporters say Trump is the President of peace

A female supporter at the Trump rally said, "President Trump is not afraid to put his thoughts into words, and is the" President of Peace "trying to unite the United States and the world." I was talking.

Another man said, "President Trump has lifted regulations and created employment in the U.S.-first. All Democratic candidates are just crazy about defeating Trump, not thinking about the country. Even if he is nominated, he will lose in the presidential election. "