Super Tuesday of the U.S. presidential election attention 9:00 on March 4 starting counting

Opposition and Democratic nominees for the US presidential election celebrated Super Tuesday, a time of pitting, and in some states, counting began at 9 am Japan time. The middle squad, former Vice President Biden, is chasing the left-wing Senator Sanders, who emerged as the leading candidate in the early stages, and the focus is on which candidate will have the upper hand.

The election of Democratic candidates for the US presidential election in November was held on Tuesday, celebrating Super Tuesday, when primary elections will be held simultaneously in 14 states.

In Eastern Vermont and Southern Virginia, counting began at 9am Japan time.

In a public opinion poll, Sanders, a leftist who emerged as the leading candidate in the early stages, is leading in important states such as California.

On the other hand, in the middle camp, former Vice President Biden struggled and regained the victory in the southern South Carolina primary just before, and former Mayor of Bloomberg New York participated in Super Tuesday in earnest.

Among the middleists, former mayor of South Bend and former Senator Crobshire, withdrawing just before, announced support for Mr. Biden. For this reason, Biden has a composition to chase Sanders, and the focus is on which candidate will have the upper hand.