Multiple Choice
Why does a president typically use partisanship as a criterion in selecting nominees to the Supreme Court?
A) Moderate judges tend to be less decisive.
B) The norm of senatorial courtesy requires the president to do so.
C) The leaders in the opposition party put tremendous pressure on the president to choose a nominee from the opposition party in the interest of political fairness.
D) The president wants to choose a nominee with similar political views to advance the president's legacy.
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