Which of the following correctly assesses how presidents can influence supreme court decisions?

Supreme Court justices are appointed by the Senate and must be approved by the president.
Supreme Court justices are appointed by the Senate and must be approved by the president.

Presidents can nominate Supreme Court justices who they believe have similar political views to their own.
Presidents can nominate Supreme Court justices who they believe have similar political views to their own.

Presidents can only nominate Supreme Court justices who share political views with both Democrats and Republicans.
Presidents can only nominate Supreme Court justices who share political views with both Democrats and Republicans.

Presidents can remove Supreme Court justices whose political views are not the same as theirs.
Presidents can remove Supreme Court justices whose political views are not the same as theirs.

The correct answer is: Presidents can nominate Supreme Court justices who they believe have similar political views to their own.