Bernie Sanders Hopes President Obama Nominates Replacement for Scalia 'As Soon As Possible'

The Democratic candidate for president appeared on "This Week."

“President Obama, in my view, should make that nomination,” Sanders said on ABC's “This Week.” “I hope he does it as soon as possible and I hope that the Senate confirms and begins deliberations as soon as possible.”

The unexpected death of the conservative justice sparked a charged political debate in Washington about who should nominate his successor.

"The American people should have a voice in the selection of their next Supreme Court Justice," he said in a statement Saturday. "This vacancy should not be filled until we have a new president."

The Vermont senator warned the public would not look kindly on “Republican actions to try to thwart” President Obama’s Supreme Court nomination.

“When there is a vacancy, the president makes a nomination and the Senate deliberates and then votes up or down,” Sanders said. "I hope that happens."

"I would never nominate anybody to the Supreme Court who is not prepared to overturn that disastrous decision," he said.

The Democratic presidential candidate acknowledged his political views were very different than Scalia’s, but he applauded him for his years of public service.

“He was clearly a brilliant man, very outspoken, very forceful,” Sanders said.