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marysya [2.9K]
4 years ago
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Why does the president tend to select judges that most senators favor

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Yanka [14]4 years ago
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If there is a general favor towards certain people, if he were to select otherwise, then people would think he was biased.  This would result in a bad reputation towards him, with a worst case leading to him being impeached if the public sees enough corruption. 
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