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Many political analysts see Federman as a relic of a bygone era—someone who represented the Democratic Party’s traditional base of blue-collar workers and middle-class Americans. Sadly, those days appear to be long gone, as the party has increasingly aligned itself with radical progressive policies and the interests of its progressive voter base.

In a surprising turn, reports indicate that Federman may be considering switching parties. His alignment with the more common-sense, straightforward approach has led observers, including Laura Trump, to suggest that Federman has more in common with Donald Trump than with his own party’s radical elements. Trump and others believe that Federman’s pragmatic and honest style could make him a valuable Republican asset.