US Presidential Election for Democratic Party Candidate Third Round Begins February 23 5:38

Opposition and Democratic candidates for the United States presidential election were selected in the third round of a rally in Nevada, beginning at 5:00 am Japan time.

The focus is on whether left-wing Senator Sanders, who has won in Round 2 and is gaining momentum, will win the streak and become the leading candidate.

For the November presidential election, the selection of candidates for the Democratic Party aiming to recapture the government began in the third round, a party rally in western Nevada at 5:00 am Japan time.

In selecting candidates, Senator Sanders, a left-wing victor in New Hampshire in the second leg, is gaining momentum, with leaders in US opinion polls.

Sanders was also the leader in Nevada's preliminary opinion polls, followed by a middle-aged former Mayor of South Bend, a former middleman in Iowa, and former Vice President Biden.

If Mr. Sanders wins this time, eight people will be out of the melee fighting for the nomination, and the focus is on whether to win the best candidate in a streak.

There is also interest in seeing how Butjejedge, who gained a presence in the early game, will catch up, and whether vice president Biden and Senator Warren will be able to turn back, with slower approval ratings.

Compared to the state of Iowa in the first round and the state of New Hampshire in the second round, Nevada has more non-white minority voters, and the results of this party rally may indicate whether the wider group has gained support. Attention will be paid.