Biden Bids Emotional Farewell To Delaware En Route To The Presidency

One day before being inaugurated as the 46th president of the United States, President-elect Joe Biden delivers remarks Tuesday at the Maj. Joseph R. “Beau” Biden III National Guard/Reserve Center in New Castle, Del.

President-elect Joe Biden teared up twice Tuesday afternoon as he said goodbye to his adopted home state of Delaware and prepared to fly to Washington, D.C., to assume the presidency.

Paraphrasing, as he often does, Irish literature, Biden paused for several moments as he told a small, socially distanced crowd at a National Guard center named after his son Beau that “when I die, Delaware will be written on my heart.”

Biden had hoped to travel to the capital by train, just as he did for decades as a U.S. senator, and like he and Barack Obama did before their 2009 inauguration. Security concerns nixed the train trip, though, so Biden is flying instead into Joint Base Andrews.