US Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden started his first official itinerary with a visit to his hometown, Scranton, Pennsylvania, on the 3rd local time, on presidential election day.



Pennsylvania is also home to Biden's hometown, but it is said to have a strong determination to win with the rise as the biggest match for this presidential election.



If Biden catches Pennsylvania, which has an ultra-close battle pattern, among the dominant Rustbelts (Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin), the chances of becoming a major player are considerably greater.



As President Trump, you have to beat Pennsylvania to win.



According to the elections website Real Clear Politics (RCP), Biden is ahead of Michigan and Wisconsin by 4.2 percentage points and 6.7 percentage points. There is.



In the sun belts, Florida and Arizona, Biden is 0.9 percentage points ahead, and in North Carolina, Trump is 0.2 percentage points ahead.



Biden, who visited Scranton with her granddaughters Finnegan and Natalie, said, "The only two grandchildren who haven't been to Scranton," he said, "So we are going home," CNN reported.



Biden then visited the house where he lived as a child and wrote his name and date on the living room wall with the phrase'From this house to the White House with the grace of God'.



When he visited this house in 2008, when he was a vice presidential candidate, he signed a request from the landlord after writing'I am at home' on the same wall.



Biden lived in this home in Scranton until he moved to Delaware because of his father's unemployment at the age of 10.



Prior to his departure for Scranton, Candidate Biden visited the cathedral in Wilmington, Delaware, where he and his wife, Jill and his granddaughters, and attended Mass and visited the cemetery of the eldest boy, Boy Biden, who died of a brain tumor in 2015.



We also visited the graveyard of the first wife and daughter who died in a car accident in 1972.



Biden will then visit Philadelphia, also located in Pennsylvania, and speak to the public at the Chase Center in Wilmington, Delaware, where he lived tonight.



The meeting is attended by his wife, Jill Biden, as well as vice presidential candidates, Senator Camela Harris, and attorney Douglas Mhope.



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