U.S. Democratic candidate selected South Carolina primary election tonight February 29 12:08

The fourth round of opposition and Democratic nominees for the United States presidential election, the primary election in southern South Carolina, will begin voting the night of Japan time. Candidates rallied the day before, appealing for support for the state's more black votes.

In the election of Democrats who want to regain power in the US presidential election in November, the fourth round of the primary election in South Carolina will begin on the night of Japan time on the 29th.

Preliminary research has shown that middle-class former Vice President Biden, who gains support for blacks in the state, is leading the way, while Senator Sanders, a left-wing leader with the highest U.S. rating, is following the move. A rally was held on the 28th in various parts of the state, appealing for support.

Mr. Biden emphasized the achievements that supported Obama, the first black president, and said `` Tear Obamacare, '' saying that Sanders is promoting universal insurance instead of so-called `` Obamacare. '' Anyone who does this will oppose it, "he emphasized.

On the other hand, Mr Sanders reiterated the need to implement policies such as universal insurance, saying "We will fight for workers and the poor, not those with vested interests."

`` We will reach out to those who have been abandoned, '' said former Mayor of South Bend, a former Mayor of Buttigeg, who showed momentum early but struggled to gain support from the blacks. I emphasized my thoughts of emphasis.

The Democratic candidate will be picking up a big stake on Super Tuesday, when primary elections will be held simultaneously in 14 states in the U.S. on March 3rd. But the focus is on whether to show momentum.

Biden Protect Obama Care

`` Obamacare has enabled millions of people to get insurance, '' said Mr. Biden at a rally held in Sumter, a city in central South Carolina, on Tuesday. "And emphasized his own track record in supporting Obama, the first black president.

He questioned the financial resources of Mr. Sanders's pursuit of realizing universal insurance instead of Obamacare, and said, `` I will oppose anyone who wants to tear Obamacare. '' Emphasis on posture to oppose.

"If President Trump continues for another four years, the essence of the United States will change," he said, calling for the need to regain power.

He said, "If I get nominated as a Democratic candidate, I will thoroughly beat President Trump," he renewed and emphasized that he was the candidate who could beat President Trump in the main election.

Mr. Sanders

Senator Sanders, who ranks highest in the U.S., held a rally in southern South Carolina's capital, Colombia, saying, `` We are fighting for workers and the poor, not those with vested interests. And reiterated his own policies such as universal insurance and free public universities.

He noted that the radical policy did not give him enough support to beat President Trump, saying, `` There have been many public opinion polls across the United States. Most of them have resulted in me winning Trump. "

Hundreds of supporters gathered at the venue, and an 18-year-old woman said, "Sanders thinks hard about the low-income and the vulnerable. And create an equal society. "