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Which standard would a president most likely use to nominate a candidate for the Supreme Court?(1 point) Responses Is the candi...Asked by Nothing Is Right
Which standard would a president most likely use to nominate a candidate for the Supreme Court?(1 point) Responses Is the candidate well known by the general public? Is the candidate well known by the general public? Does the candidate’s philosophy agree with the president’s? Does the candidate’s philosophy agree with the president’s? Does the candidate live close to Washington, D.C.? Does the candidate live close to Washington, D.C.? Is the candidate well liked by the House of Representatives? Is the candidate well liked by the House of Representatives?
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The standard a president would most likely use to nominate a candidate for the Supreme Court is: **Does the candidate’s philosophy agree with the president’s?** This alignment in judicial philosophy is crucial as it influences the candidate's decision-making on the court, which can have lasting impacts on law and policy.
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The answer is: **Does the candidate’s philosophy agree with the president’s?**