Mr. Warren's interest in withdrawal pressure rises, US Democratic candidate selected March 5 at 12:30

Opposition and Democratic candidates who have completed Super Tuesday, a major pitfall for the U.S. presidential election, will have to focus on fighting between Bidden and Saunders, who are either middle-class or left-wing. There is also interest in the growing pressure of the left-wing Warren.

Super Tuesday, the day when the Democratic Party's candidate to regain power in the U.S. presidential election became a big pitfall, gained momentum early on, while former Vice President Biden made a big leap after winning in 10 states. Senator Sanders, a leftist, has won only three states.

While the nation's largest population, Western California, is still counting votes, Sanders leads with a 93% tally, with 33.8% Sanders and 25.1% Biden.

As a result, the delegate's outlook is currently tallied by ABC Television, with Biden 433 and Sanders 388, and the battle between the two is the focus.

Meanwhile, Senator Warren, who was seen as a leading candidate on the left, was unable to win in the local state and pressure on withdrawal was increasing, and there is growing voice from the left that he should turn to Sanders' support.

However, since Warren last time supported Clinton of the middle school in 2016, it has been pointed out that there is a possibility that he will support Biden this time, and which of Biden and Sanders will expand the support, Warren's trends are also of interest.