How long has Biden been in politics? A look at the president's history in D.C.
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President Joe Biden, 81, has spent over half his life in politics. The career politician started small at a council level and made his way to the White House after 50 years of public service.
So, what has Biden's career in politics looked like over the years? Here's what you need to know.
1970 - 1973: New Castle County Council Member
Biden's career in politics started when he won a district seat on a Delaware County Council seat. Elected at just 27-years-old, Biden served for three years.
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1973 - 2009: U.S. Senator from Delaware
At 30-years-old, Biden became one of the youngest senators in U.S. history when he defeated Republican incumbent Caleb Boggs. He would go on to service Delaware in the Senate for 36 years until his departure in 2009.
2009 - 2016: 47th Vice President of the United States
Biden ran a brief campaign for president in 2008 for president before being named then-Senator Barack Obama's running mate. He was sworn into office as Obama's vice president in 2009 and served two terms until 2016.
2021 - Present: 46th President of the United States
On Jan. 20, 2021, Biden was sworn in as the 46th President of the United States.
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Biden's presidency marked a number of novelties for the seat
The second Catholic president to serve
The oldest president to serve at 78
The first president from Delaware
— Sam Woodward is the Minnesota elections reporting fellow for USA Today. You can reach her at swoodward@gannett.com, on X @woodyreports, or on Threads @samjowoody
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