Joe Biden
Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr. (born 20 November 1942) was the Vice President of the United States of America under President Barack Obama. Before this, he was the senior Senator from Delaware. On 7 November, 2020, he was declared President-elect of the United States by the media after an excruciatingly long vote count from the Nov. 3, 2020 election; once official results had been certified, 306 of 538 electors were pledged to vote for him. The electors' votes are due to be cast on 14th December and opened, counted and announced on 6th January. Biden defeated the incumbent, President Donald Trump. Biden's running mate was Kamala Harris.
Political career
Biden graduated from Syracuse University law school in 1968, and after briefly practicing law and serving on the New Castle County Council, he was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1972. At the time of his election he was still several days from turning 30 (the minimum age for membership in the Senate). During his Senate career he has chaired both the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee and the U.S. Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
Presidential campaigns
He ran for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1988, but lost to Michael Dukakis. He sought nomination from the Democratic Party for the 2008 presidential election but dropped out on 3 January 2008 after the Iowa caucus. In August 2008, Biden was chosen by Barack Obama to be his running mate. On November 4, 2008, Biden was elected Vice President.
Personal life
Biden was married to Neilia (neé Hunter) until her death in a car accident in 1972. In 1977 he married Jill Jacobs, who teaches writing at Delaware Technical & Community College.