Which statement supports the argument that politics looms large in judicial appointments?
A) Presidents routinely ignore the judicial ratings of the ABA.
B) Presidents never appoint judges who are from an opposing political party.
C) Presidents regularly appoint judges who share their partisan affiliation.
D) Presidents always appoint people that they know personally.
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