Biden Votes: "I Feel Good. Feeling Good."
Per NBC/NJ's Mike Memoli, who has traveled with the Dem veep nom for the last two months:
Just before 9 a.m. ET, Joe Biden's motorcade arrived at Tantall High School, which is just down the street from Biden's home in a residential community near Wilmington. Biden, wife Jill and 91-year-old mother Jean Finnegan Biden voted here.
Waiting outside were as many as 100 people, many school children, but also a few people sporting giant signs for McCain-Palin and Christine O'Donnell, the Republican candidate challenging Biden for his Senate seat (he's on the ballot twice). This location doesn't seem particularly busy yet.
The voting machines are electronic, no paper receipt. In addition to president and senator, Delawareans are electing a new governor, lieutenant governor and insurance comissioner and various local officials. The Democratic tocket is the first, on the left-most side of the ballot. The Democratic ticket reads "Barack Obama and Joseph R. Biden, Jr."
Press inside the polling place has been told we can't ask him about the election here in the school foyer, but can outside.
This morning Biden and his extended family enjoyed breakfast together. There will be a total of 35 Bidens (plus Joe and Jill) in Chicago tonight, most traveling with us on the plane (reporters who have been enjoying entire rows throughout the campaign have been warned we'll have to double up on our flights). After the jump is a list traveling with us.
Biden, to reporters after voting: "I feel good. Feeling good."
Jean Biden
Gerry Smith
Ashley Biden
John Ballach
Hallie Biden
Natalie Biden
Hunter Biden
Kathleen Biden
Naomi Biden
Finnegan Biden
Maisy Biden
Jim Biden
Sarah Biden
Jamie Biden
Caroline Biden
Nick Biden
Valerie Biden Owens
Jack Owens
Missy Owens
Cuffe Owens
Casey Owens
Jan Hartman
Nealie Hartman
Chad Kendall
Bonny Glenn
Paul Glenn
Paul Glenn, Jr.
Jennifer Glenn
Kim Snow
Jim Snow
Zachary Snow
Jacob Snow
Rachel Snow
Kelly Jacobs
Tim Conway

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