Election of Democratic candidates in US presidential election Votes in six states March 11 5:44

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Opposition and Democratic candidates to regain power in the US presidential election are being selected in six states, including Michigan in the Midwest. The counting will begin at 9:00 am Japan time, and the focus will be on whether the middle-ranking former Vice President Biden, who will be the leader in the nomination battle, will gain more momentum, or whether the left-wing Senator Sanders will stop.

Democratic candidates are being selected on Tuesday, with primaries running in six states across the United States, including Midwest Michigan.

Initially more than 20 candidates are being narrowed down, effectively a battle between former middleman Vice President Biden and leftist Senator Sanders, with primary elections taking place in 14 states last week. On Super Tuesday, Biden, who has gained the support of leading middle-aged candidates, has taken the lead in the number of delegates needed to be nominated.

Senator Sanders, on the other hand, is seeking a stronger confrontation with the mainstream party, supported by youth support. The focus is on whether Mr. Biden will gain more momentum or Mr. Sanders will stop.

Earlier opinion polls indicated that Mr. Biden is leading the way in Michigan, an industrial area called the `` last belt, '' and Missouri, a country in the Midwest where agriculture is thriving, while the headquarters of a major IT company. In Western Washington, where there are many people with liberal ideas, the two are competing.

The counting will be performed sequentially from 9am Japan time.