Biden heads to Wilmington, Delaware, after stop in Philadelphia
Biden heads to Wilmington, Delaware, after stop in Philadelphia
Joe Biden is on his way to Wilmington, Delaware, after making a stop in Philadelphia, where was welcomed by what looked like at least a hundred supporters and campaign organizers.
"As goes Philly, so goes the state of a Pennsylvania," Biden told his supporters.
Biden also stopped by Relish restaurant in Philly’s West Oak neighborhood, where he briefly went inside to meet with local elected leaders.
Following the brief stop, Biden then went to a canvassing event where he thanked a crowd for an “incredible” turnout at the polls.
Biden ticked through familiar portions of his stump speech, vowing to get a handle of COVID-19 and to be a president to all of America, not just his supporters.
Closing out his remarks, Biden once again urged everyone to get out and vote today if they hadn’t already, before expressing his affection for his two home states -- the one he was leaving, and the one he will be spending Election Night in.
“Lastly, I said this earlier. It’s expected there’s already over 110 million who have voted in the United States. They’re expecting up to 150 million, the largest turnout ever,” he said. “If you haven’t gotten everybody out, get them out. Get out and vote. It ain’t over ‘til it’s over and when it’s over we’re gonna win Pennsylvania because of you.”
While in Wilmington, about an hour’s drive away, Biden is expected to stop into the east side of the town.
-ABC News’ Molly Nagle






