John M. Broder, «Father’s Tough Life an Inspiration for Biden», publisert i The New York Times, utgitt 23. oktober 2008, besøkt 19. august 2020, «But life in Scranton was not always so easy for Joe Jr., who was born there on Nov. 20, 1942[...]»[Hentet fra Wikidata]
John M. Broder, «Father’s Tough Life an Inspiration for Biden», publisert i The New York Times, utgitt 23. oktober 2008, besøkt 19. august 2020, «To be closer to Neilia and her family, he set off after graduation for Syracuse Law School,[...]»[Hentet fra Wikidata]
John M. Broder, «Father’s Tough Life an Inspiration for Biden», publisert i The New York Times, utgitt 23. oktober 2008, besøkt 19. august 2020, «The Bidens scraped together the tuition for Joe Jr. and his brothers to attend the prestigious Archmere Academy. Joe Jr. called the school “the object of my deepest desire, my Oz.”»[Hentet fra Wikidata]
John M. Broder, «Father’s Tough Life an Inspiration for Biden», publisert i The New York Times, utgitt 23. oktober 2008, besøkt 19. august 2020, «During his junior year, he took a spring break trip to the Bahamas, where he encountered Neilia Hunter[...] “I fell ass over tin cup in love at first sight,” he said, and set about pursuing her with a single-mindedness he has shown in his political pursuits.»[Hentet fra Wikidata]
John M. Broder, «Father’s Tough Life an Inspiration for Biden», publisert i The New York Times, utgitt 23. oktober 2008, besøkt 19. august 2020, «None of them have left as deep an impression on [Senator Joseph R. Biden Jr.] as his father, Joseph Robinette Biden Sr., a prideful man.»[Hentet fra Wikidata]
John M. Broder, «Father’s Tough Life an Inspiration for Biden», publisert i The New York Times, utgitt 23. oktober 2008, besøkt 19. august 2020, «[...], just before Christmas, Neilia and their 13-month-old daughter, Naomi, were killed in a car crash that left his boys, Beau and Hunter, severely injured.»[Hentet fra Wikidata]