A primary election will be held on the 24th in the southern state of South Carolina, the fourth state to select candidates for the opposition party and Republican Party for the US presidential election.


Former U.N. Ambassador Haley is following former President Trump, and both sides held a rally the day before the election to appeal for support.

Voting will begin on the night of the 24th, Japan time, in South Carolina, the fourth state in the southern state, to select the Republican candidate for November's US presidential election.

On the 23rd, the day before Election Day, former President Trump held a rally and claimed that former United Nations Ambassador Haley received financial support from supporters of the ruling Democratic Party, saying, ``Republicans do not support Ms. Haley.'' "She is a Democrat at heart and should change parties. If you want a president who puts America first, you have to vote to defeat Haley." appealed for support.

In response, Haley said, ``70% of Americans say they don't want a showdown between Trump and Biden, the least-liked politicians. Trump can't win the general election.'' , appealed for support.



An average of polls conducted in the state shows Trump leading by about 25 points, and the focus is on whether Trump can win and take a big step towards winning his party's nomination. .



On the other hand, Ms. Haley is at a critical juncture, as she has concentrated her campaign efforts in South Carolina, her home state, where she once served as governor.



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