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"When you're losing Presidential elections on a consistent basis, you've got to nominate somebody who is a persuader".
And there wasn't just the prime minister's selection of cronies, donors, butt-lickers, flunkies and has-beens; Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg got to nominate theirs too.
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Each party also gets to nominate a certain number of unaffiliated "technocrats" for the main jobs.
In effect, independent directors get to nominate and solely elect their own replacements.
Voters would know that every President, every two years, would get to nominate someone for the Court.
At each meeting, a couple of attendees get to nominate the next book, which is voted on by the group.
"This position is ours, and we get to nominate the speaker," said Sheik Olayan, referring to his faction.
It wasn't phrased as who gets to nominate Supreme Court appointees, of course that's the president.
The Fed operates independently of the White House, but the president gets to nominate Fed governors, including the chair, when there are openings.
Also, according to Republican Senate leadership, the last year of a president's term doesn't count either; that's why President Obama shouldn't get to nominate a replacement for late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia.
The parties are assured the strongest possible candidate by Election Day, the hopes of many candidates stay alive until then, and the voters get to "nominate" candidates not just once in primaries but, through the polls, several times over.
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