A look back at Joe Biden's path to the presidency

Mark Keller
Delaware News Journal

On April 25, 2019, Joe Biden announced he was entering the race for president.

Twenty-one months later, on Jan. 20, 2021, Biden will take the oath of office as the 46th president of the United States of America.

Delaware Online has documented the ups and downs of Biden's journey to the presidency from the start. Here are some of our stories looking at his life and campaign.

President-elect Joe Biden is joined his wife Jill Biden as they celebrate Mass at the Cathedral of St. Matthew the Apostle during Inauguration Day ceremonies Wednesday, Jan. 20, 2021, in Washington.

About Joe Biden and his family 

April 22, 2019: The story of Joe Biden, Delaware's most prominent politician

April 25, 2019: Joe Biden's family tree: An introduction to Delaware's most famous family

June 24, 2019: How Joe Biden when from ‘Stutterhead’ to senior class president

Aug. 14, 2020: What Joe Biden learned from his life-threatening brain aneurysms

Aug. 20, 2020: Neilia Hunter Biden, the brains behind Biden’s first victories

Dec. 28, 2020: Jill Jacobs always wanted to be her own person. Joe Biden made that complicated.

Jan. 15, 2020: Biden's Irish ancestral town claims the president-elect as a 'native son'

The Biden campaign timeline

April 25, 2019: Biden enters the race as a front-runner

March 10, 2020:The primary race turns

Aug. 16, 2020: All eyes turn to Delaware

Aug. 18, 2020: Biden officially nominated as Democratic candidate

Nov. 7, 2020: Biden wins the election