Interest groups can influence public policy by (1 point)

endorsing a candidate that supports their ideas.
upport a candidates that oppose their ideas.
Remaining neutral on how to solve problems. avoiding involvement in petitions for change.

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Interest groups can influence public policy by endorsing a candidate that supports their ideas. This allows them to rally support for specific policies and ensure that those who align with their goals are in positions of power to advocate for change. The other options listed would generally not contribute to influencing public policy in a meaningful way.