President Trump releases new list of U.S. Supreme Court prospects ahead of 2020 election.
Conservative advocates praised the list and predicted that it would help him win re-election.
After taking office, Trump picked Neil Gorsuch from that list, and he was soon confirmed to the Supreme Court. In November 2017, Trumpto 25 names; the following year, he picked Brett Kavanaugh to replace the retiring Justice Anthony Kennedy.
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