US presidential election: Joe Biden visits his son's grave as America decides
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US presidential election: Joe Biden visits his son's grave as America decides

- Joe Biden visited his son's grave on Tuesday, November 3, before leaving for church as the people of the United States decide between the Democratic candidate and Donald Trump

- The former vice president said his son Beau Biden was his good luck charm

- Beau died of cancer in 2015 at the age of 46 - he would have been 51 if he was alive

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The Democratic candidate for the United States presidential election, former vice president Joe Biden, visited his son's grave before leaving church ahead of the poll.

The disclosure was made by Marianna Sotomayor of the BBC News who was assigned to cover the activities of the Democratic candidate.

US presidential election: Joe Biden visits his son's grave as America decides
Joe Biden is determined to send President Donald Trump out of the White House. Photo credit: The New York Times
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Marianna with the handle @MariannaNBCNews said Biden has long talked about his son as his good luck charm on consequential days like debates and election nights.

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US presidential election: Joe Biden visits his son's grave as America decides
Joe Biden died of cancer in 2015 at the age of 46. Photo credit: Politico
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According to Marianna, Biden had anticipated that Beau would be running for the presidential election in 2020.

She wrote:

Before leaving church, @JoeBiden visited his son’s grave. Biden has long talked about Beau as his “good luck charm” on consequential days like debates & election nights. “The person who I anticipated running for president this year was Beau Biden, not Joe Biden,” he said in Feb.

In a similar news, for months, both President Donald Trump and former vice president Joe Biden, have been going all out to secure votes as the people of the United States exercise their franchise.

It seems that both presidential candidates are not done trying to get in some last minutes votes. Both Biden and Trump took to popular social media app, Instagram to call on voters to vote for them.

The US president shared a clip of himself shaking hands with important American public figures, jeering crowds, and spending time with family.

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Source: YEN.com.gh

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