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Alternatively, current indications suggest Federman might run for a second Senate term, albeit facing strong intra-party opposition. With only approximately 46% of voters in Pennsylvania approving of his performance—numbers that are sufficient but not overwhelming—he could face a challenging primary fight, especially from well-funded challengers like Bole, Duzio, or Lamb, who might argue they are more aligned with Democratic voters’ preferences.