Nominating: The White House hopes the Senate will confirm dozens of judicial picks during the president’s final two years in office. “Around 75 or so seems to be about the average, and I would suspect that we would continue at roughly that pace,” White House counsel Neil Eggleston told Reuters. Obama last week announced 19 nominations to district and circuit courts. The NYT has this analysis on the nomination of Loretta Lynch for U.S. attorney general.

Running: California Attorney General Kamala Harris, whose name came up as a possible pick to replace Attorney General Eric Holder Jr., is expected Tuesday to announce her candidacy for U.S. senate—for the seat held by retiring Sen. Barbara Boxer, the Los Angeles Times reports. POLITICO has coverage here.

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