What best explains the president's role in Supreme Court justice nominations?

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The president votes on the final
O nominees after the Senate nominates candidates.
The Senate selects the nominees
O and votes on them while the
president signs off on their selection.
The legislative and executive branch make the nominations together before the Senate votes on them.
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candidates.

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The best explanation of the president's role in Supreme Court justice nominations is:

The president makes the nominations.

The president nominates candidates for the Supreme Court, and then the Senate holds hearings and votes to confirm or reject those nominees.

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