Democratic two US presidential elections appeal to new virus measures Major issue on March 13 at 6:53

In selecting opposition and Democratic candidates for the U.S. presidential election, Senator Sanders, who is trying to rebound with the most prominent candidate, former Vice President Biden, each met and criticized the Trump administration's response over the new coronavirus severely. Appealed to voters.

The Democratic candidate was selected last week during Super Tuesday, when only one of the 14 states had no known results in Western California, but ABC Television reported on Sunday that Sanders had secured the victory. Was.

According to ABC Television, Biden has so far gained 819 delegates and Sanders has 675 delegates, with Biden remaining the leader in the nomination.

Mr. Biden and Mr. Sanders held press conferences, respectively, and severely criticized President Trump's announcement on measures to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, which would temporarily suspend entry from Europe.

Mr Biden argued that "this admission is counterproductive, based on prejudice and political will, rather than the risk of infection," and argued that expert opinion should be respected.

Mr. Sanders also criticized the Trump administration's incompetence and reckless behavior as threatening many lives, calling for a state of emergency and calling for free testing and treatment. Responding to the spread of the coronavirus is becoming a major issue in the presidential election.