"Donald Trump tried to assure a room of Palm Beach County Republicans on Sunday that his
conservative credentials were real - and that the party should unite behind him for the nomination, especially with a Supreme Court seat at stake.
To further prove that, the Republican front-runner told the crowd that he would submit a list of between five and ten judges that he would appoint to the high court, which currently has a vacancy due to the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, a conservative stalwart.
His remarks came a day after a New York Times report indicated that a group of prominent conservatives were looking, should Trump win the nomination, to find a candidate that would run against him in the general election. Trump has previously said that he would consider Judge William Pryor and Judge Diane Sykes, two well-known conservative jurists, as Scalia's replacement." CBS
To further prove that, the Republican front-runner told the crowd that he would submit a list of between five and ten judges that he would appoint to the high court, which currently has a vacancy due to the death of Justice Antonin Scalia, a conservative stalwart.
His remarks came a day after a New York Times report indicated that a group of prominent conservatives were looking, should Trump win the nomination, to find a candidate that would run against him in the general election. Trump has previously said that he would consider Judge William Pryor and Judge Diane Sykes, two well-known conservative jurists, as Scalia's replacement." CBS
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