what can be said about the selection of a federal judge by the president?
A. The president generally chooses judges that have alternative ideologies.
B. The president generally chooses judges that share his ideologies.
C. The president generally accepts the senatorial choice for judges.
D. The president generally accepts the governors choice for judge.
B. The president generally chooses judges that share his ideologies.
The President generally chooses judges that would support him in what he tries to accomplish, as well as back him up in case someone challenges the president on legal terms.