Multiple Choice
The political ideology of a president who nominates a Supreme Court justice
A) is never part of the non-partisan nomination process
B) clearly predicts the voting pattern of the justice once seated on the Court
C) relates loosely to the voting pattern of the justice once seated on the Court
D) is completely counterbalanced by the Senate confirmation process
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