What is the goal of both direct and indirect lobbying?
to raise campaign funds
to give gifts to officials
to influence public policy
to get elected to office
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The goal of both direct and indirect lobbying is to influence public policy. Lobbying involves advocating for certain policies, regulations, laws, or decisions that align with the interests of the individual or group conducting the lobbying efforts. Lobbying can be done through various means such as direct communication with policymakers, organizing public campaigns, or supporting or opposing candidates for office. The ultimate goal of lobbying is to shape public policy in a way that benefits the interests of the lobbyist.