Voting for the primary election will begin on the night of the 24th, Japan time, in South Carolina, the fourth state in the southern state to select candidates for the opposition party and Republican Party for the fall U.S. presidential election.

The focus is on whether former President Trump, who has been winning consecutive races so far, will be able to win in former United Nations Ambassador Haley's home state and make a big step toward securing the party's nomination.

On the 24th, a primary election will be held in South Carolina, the fourth state, to select candidates for the opposition party and Republican Party for the US presidential election in November, and voting will begin at 9pm Japan time on the 24th. .



Former U.N. Ambassador Haley is set to chase former President Trump, who has won all the elections so far and has a large lead in the number of delegates he has won.



Haley has focused her campaign efforts on her campaign in South Carolina, her home state and where she also served as governor, so it would be a major blow if she were unable to achieve results here.



An average of polls conducted in the state shows Mr. Trump leading by about 25 points, and the question remains whether Mr. Trump can win here and take a big step toward winning his party's nomination. It's the focus.



Voting will close in the South Carolina primary election on the morning of the 25th, Japan time, and vote counting will begin.