I'm sorry, that's my mistake. So specifically, what does that have to do with the appointment of appellate judges issue? He has never appointed any, and what does it have to do with his other selections? Is it important that a constitutional originalist be put in charge of fixing nyc's public schools? The department of sanitation?
What specifically are you trying to get insight into here?
As a general principle, you can look at the kind of people he has rewarded with appointments in the past as an indication of the kind of appointments he will make in the future. If he has appointed judges or superintendents or whatever in the past that operate from a leftist mode, then one might expect that he will do the same in the future.
That said, while I will probably hold my nose and vote for whomever the GOP nominates over hillary or obama in the general election, I will do everything I can to see that we select a genuine conservative that at least nominally supports most of the GOP platform in the primary.