
Joe Biden has always regarded two places as home – Ireland and Delaware.
When he leaves the White House in a matter of months he will head to the latter, and in that state there is some anger at the way he lost his chance to serve a second term as President.
Yet even his supporters accept that the 81-year-old was showing his age when his Democratic Party colleagues told him it was time to leave the race.

“I think it would have run him into the ground for sure, to have a campaign to try to come up above the (polling) numbers that have been so horrible for the whole time he has been in office,” says Kathy Magner.
Kathy Magner’s father worked with Biden’s dad 50 years ago and she has known him for decades.
“I think what time he has left after the presidency, he can enjoy it knowing he did the best he could,” she says.
Kathy helps run Limestone Presbyterian Church in Wilmington and one of her jobs is to put up a message with meaning on a sign at the front of the building.
Just days ahead of the election, when America decides between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, the sign states: ‘Hate never solves problems. It creates them.’
There seems little doubt that those words are a nod towards how politically divisive the last few months have been.
It has even had an impact within the congregation here.
“We have had family members who have disowned each other because they are on the other side,” says Kathy.
“I have a sister-in-law who I will not talk to, because if I call her we end up shouting and I just hang up on her.”
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