U.S. Democratic Party Biden nominated as presidential candidate at 4:45 on August 19

This is the second day of the national party convention of the opposition and Democratic parties aiming to regain the power in the fall presidential election. Voting by delegates from across the United States is about to begin, and former Vice President Biden is officially nominated as a Democratic presidential candidate.

Due to the influence of the new coronavirus, the National Party Convention of the Democratic Party, which is held in the form of connecting the United States online based in Wisconsin, is the 18th local time, 19th Japan time from 10 a.m. to start.

On the 19th, the number of delegates won by former Vice President Biden and Senator Sanders were announced by selecting candidates in the United States, and Mr. Biden who has secured a majority of delegates is the Democratic presidential candidate Officially nominated.

After that, prominent Democratic parties such as former President Clinton will also make a speech one after another to call for support for Mr. Biden.

Furthermore, on the 19th, the party's policy statement, which is a de facto commitment of the Democratic Party, which includes strengthening response to the new coronavirus and actively participating in global warming countermeasures, is expected to be officially adopted. is.

However, some are dissatisfied with the fact that the introduction of the "universal universal insurance system" demanded by the left side of the party has not been included in the program, and the Democratic Party's bid for Mr. Biden for the presidential election in November. Attention will be paid whether it can be united under the ground.

Separation within the Republican Party has come to the surface

At the Democratic Party, four Republicans, including former Governor Cassick of Ohio, gave an unusual speech in support of Mr. Biden from the Republican Party.

Former senior Trump administration officials have also announced their support for Mr. Biden, and major US media reports have left the former executives of the regime that supported President Trump.

The former senior official is Miles Taylor, who served as Chief of Staff at the Department of Homeland Security from 2017 to last year.

Taylor said in a video message posted online that President Trump used illegal politics, such as discontinuing support for the Democratic grounds when a massive fire broke out in California. Denounced that he was not a Democrat, but he said he would support Mr. Biden this time.

In response, President Trump posted on Twitter, "There are a lot of people working in the government. He is one of the disgruntled staff and I have never known or heard of him."

In addition, President Trump remarked on the Republican Governor Kasick who addressed the Democratic Party, saying, "Casick did not do a good job locally and he could easily defeat him in the last election."

In the US, people who left the Democratic Party in order to support Republican President Reagan were called "Reagan Democrats", so the Biden camp expects Biden supporters in the Republican Party to be called "Biden Republican". Is also sent.

However, as President Trump's approval rating within the Republican Party is still high, it is unclear how far the movement for separation has spread within the party.