President Joe Biden addresses Justice Breyer’s retirement| USA Today

Associate Justice Stephen Breyer's expected retirement this year hands President Joe Biden a chance to make Supreme Court history by fulfilling a campaign pledge that was central to his election: naming a Black woman to the nation's highest court for the first time.

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Biden raised the idea of choosing a Black woman during a debate before the presidential primary in South Carolina on Feb. 29, 2020. As his campaign struggled after losses in Iowa and New Hampshire, the pitch resonated with Black voters and probably contributed to his win in South Carolina – fueling his path to the nomination.

"I’m looking forward to making sure there’s a Black woman on the Supreme Court, to make sure we, in fact, get every representation," he said to applause.

Months later, Biden said he was "putting together a list of a group of African American women who are qualified and have the experience to be in the court." Aides to Biden's transition told The Wall Street Journal in 2020 that he would have a short list of candidates compiled by the time he was inaugurated.

White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Wednesday that Biden stands by his commitment to nominate a Black woman to the court.

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