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An interest group hires lobbyists to

raise money for politicians.
influence legislators.
enact laws in its favor.
handle tough problems.

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Best answers: influence legislators; enact laws in its favor.

Explanation: Lobbyists are hired to persuade lawmakers and government officials — to shape legislation and policy so it benefits the interest group. While lobbyists may help arrange contacts or coordinate with PACs, actually raising campaign money is typically done by PACs/fundraisers rather than being the lobbyist’s primary role. "Handle tough problems" is too vague and not a main function of lobbyists.