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10 Things You Didn't Know About Joe Biden

Posted August 23, 2008

Updated 3/11/09

1. Born in Scranton, Pa., on Nov. 20, 1942, he and his family moved to Delaware in 1953. His father, the manager of a car dealership, affectionately called his oldest child "Champ."

2. As a child, Biden stuttered and was teased by his classmates. He practiced reading aloud in front of a mirror and worked hard to overcome it. During law school he befriended a stutterer and worked with him regularly on his speech. Now Biden is known as a loquacious orator.

Joe Biden
Joe Biden

3. He and his young wife, Neilia Hunter Biden, bought a puppy in 1967 while he attended Syracuse University College of Law, naming the dog "Senator."

4. Biden has experienced a couple of personal tragedies. Several weeks after he was elected to the Senate in 1972 (at age 29, though he would reach the constitutional age of 30 by the time he was sworn in), his wife and young daughter were killed in an automobile accident. In 1988, he nearly died from a brain aneurysm.

5. After losing his first wife, he married a woman formerly known as Jill Tracy Jacobs. They celebrate their 30th wedding anniversary this year. He has two sons, Beau and Hunter, and a daughter named Ashley. He also has four granddaughters.

6. During the 1991 Clarence Thomas Supreme Court nomination hearings, when Biden chaired the Senate Judiciary Committee, he had to go to his dentist in the middle of the night for two root canals.

7. For years he has commuted to work via Amtrak between Washington and Wilmington, Del. A one-way trip takes at least 80 minutes. He's friendly with the Amtrak staff and hosts an annual Christmas dinner for the Amtrak crew members.

8. He withdrew from the 1988 presidential race after reports surfaced that he had plagiarized a British politician's words. 

9. Biden spent more than half his life in the Senate.

10. Biden is the first Roman Catholic and the first Delawarean to become vice president of the United States.

Sources:

  • Almanac of American Politics
  • Politics in America
  • News Journal
  • Los Angeles Times
  • Life
  • Post-Standard
  • Knight Ridder

Reader Comments

I'VE SEEN APES WITH HIGHER IQ'S THAN BIDEN

What a trainwreck

DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS UNITE

Democrats and Republicans

From what I see you all need to unite as a Country. Thre World can see you divided. Get Yourselves together and support YOUR PRESIDENT AND THIS COUNTRY.

Advice for Democrats & Republican

In my observation, the republicans most of them are not suporting the democrats leader.

Yes! this can hapen at the vote time but after the vote you all should fight for the country (America) to be high as the other world knows.

But if you fight you will be separated no way to stand for the Economie, New job creation, Health care, public help.

Please be united. See sister Pilin no need of all this see fox news no need of all this

Be united as USA. one force.

Thank

asbarry

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