First, President George W. Bush and the White House must choose the nominee to the Supreme Court to replace the departing Justice Sandra Day O’Connor. Then comes the battle to see that nominee confirmed by the Senate. Informing that process in a variety of ways will be a handful of players, both inside and outside of government, whose influence is felt within the Bush administration and on Capitol Hill.
Here’s a look at some of those who’ll be working — sometimes publicly, oftentimes quietly — on behalf of the Bush administration.
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