Tomorrow Super Tuesday U.S. Presidential Election Democratic Party Candidate Selection Yamaba March 2 5:43

Opposition and Democratic candidates for the United States presidential election will be celebrated on Tuesday night, Japan, with a large Yamaha Super Tuesday, where primaries are held simultaneously in 14 states across the United States. The focus is on whether left-side Senator Sanders, who emerged as the most promising candidate in the early days, will break out, and who will gain support among middle-ranking candidates, including former Vice President Biden.

The selection of Democratic candidates for the United States presidential election will be on Tuesday, with Super Tuesday, when primaries are held simultaneously in 14 states across the United States from the night of March 3rd to the 4th of Japan time.

In the past, this Super Tuesday has effectively narrowed the list of candidates, attracting a great deal of national interest.

This includes the primary election in western California, the most populous country in the United States, and will make up about one-third of the delegates who select presidential candidates a day.

Mr. Sanders, who showed momentum early in the selection of candidates and jumped to the top candidate, leads in important states such as California and Southern Texas in preliminary opinion polls, and keeps momentum and exits on Super Tuesday Is the biggest focus.

Former Central Vice President Biden has won the victory in the southern South Carolina primaries just before to gain momentum and rebound, and former Mayor of Bloomberg New York will be in full swing from Super Tuesday.

For this reason, it is anticipated that the fight for favorite candidates, including Mayor Butigejj, former Mayor of South Bend, and Senator Crobshire, who have made rapid progress in the early stages, will be fierce, and it is also focused on who gets support.