Date : 4/25/2019 9:08:58 PM
From : "The Economist today"
To : itai_veruv@mail.gov.il
Subject : Joe Biden’s career shows how the Democrats have changed

Mr Biden is knowledgeable, likeable, right-minded, hugely experienced and polished. He is also garrulous, gaffe-prone and not obviously au fait with modern America
   
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