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" ... Forbes reached out to a 17 GOP representatives considered relative moderates in their caucus – and another ten GOP representatives-elect in swing districts – for their views on the election result and the transition, but none immediately responded. ... "
" ... Gelsinger: Yeah, we're just approaching 4 billion people. Even as Moore's law moderates, at this point – we'll talk about architectural effects in a moment – but even as it moderates, it’s now at cloud scale. So 60% of the people in the world has access to Moore's law, through the cloud. This is a fundamental shift. This weekend, you and I can go rent a supercomputer if we said, "my business plan requires a supercomputer." We can spend a half a billion of dollars of capital and destroy our business plan, or we can rent it this weekend on my Amex card," I mean, there is extraordinary agility in that. ... "
" ... The failed presidential candidate has been largely lauded by moderates and even some Democrats for his approach to his statesman-like service in the Senate, reminding his followers of what the pre-Trump Republican leadership was to many of its members. Along with groups such as the Lincoln Project, Romney remains a vocal acolyte to a Republican party that has largely been ravaged over the past for years by the advent of Trumpism. He also has endeavored to cast the GOP in a more empathetic light by, for example, marching in the Black Lives Matter protests this summer. ... "
" ... Watch the moderates. The most important legislators in 2021 may be a small band of moderate Democrats. To get to even 50 Senate votes, Biden will need to satisfy senators such as Joe Manchin of West Virginia, Jon Tester of Montana, and Angus King of Maine (an independent who caucuses with the Democrats). In the House, he’ll need buy-in from moderates such as Abigail Spanberger of Virginia and Conor Lamb of Pennsylvania. ... "