
Biden says he thinks eventual Supreme Court nominee will get GOP support
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President Biden said he's done a "deep dive" on about four potential candidates for the Supreme Court open seat that will be left vacant when Justice Stephen Breyer retires, and he said he thinks whomever he eventually picks will receive GOP support.
The president made the comments in an interview he gave to NBC News' Lester Holt on Wednesday.
"I think whomever I think will get a vote from the Republican side for the following reason — I'm not looking to make an ideological choice," the president told Holt. I'm looking for someone to replace Judge Breyer with the same kind of capacity Judge Breyer had, with an open mind who understands the Constitution and interprets it in a way that is consistent with the mainstream interpretation of the Constitution."

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