
ExclusiveJoe Biden: A Long Road to the Presidency
Joseph R. Biden Jr. spent more than five decades in public life before becoming the 46th President of the United States. Beginning his career as one of the youngest members ever elected to the U.S. Senate, Biden built a long record in foreign relations, judicial matters, and bipartisan negotiation. His years commuting by train between Washington and Delaware earned him the nickname “Amtrak Joe,” reflecting his close ties to home and family.
After serving two terms as Vice President under Barack Obama, Biden returned to national leadership in 2021 amid the COVID-19 pandemic and a deeply divided political climate. His presidency focused on public health recovery, economic rebuilding, infrastructure investment, and international alliances. As one of the oldest presidents in American history, Biden’s tenure marked a distinctive chapter in modern U.S. politics, continuing a career defined by resilience, persistence, and long public service.
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