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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden speaks outside the Delaware Museum of Natural History in Wilmington, Delaware.
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden speaks outside the Delaware Museum of Natural History in Wilmington, Delaware.AFP via Getty Images
Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden speaks outside the Delaware Museum of Natural History in Wilmington, Delaware.
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Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden on Tuesday comfortably won his home state of Delaware, according to projections.

Biden was a US senator for Delaware from 1973 to 2009 and spent most of the 2020 campaign at home in Wilmington as he traveled little, citing the COVID-19 pandemic.

President Trump often mocked the former vice president for remaining in his basement rather than waging a traditional campaign.

Fox News and the Associated Press called the state for Biden moments after polls closed at 8 p.m.

Delaware generally votes for Democrats in presidential elections. Hillary Clinton won the state by more than 11 percentage points in 2016.

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