How do special interest groups typically influence elections?

By regulating campaign finance laws

By overseeing the election process

By directly nominating candidates

By providing funding and resources to candidates

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Special interest groups typically influence elections by providing funding and resources to candidates that support their interests. This can include donating money to their campaigns, running ads in support of the candidates, organizing grassroots efforts, and mobilizing their members to vote. Additionally, special interest groups may also work to shape public opinion through lobbying, advocacy, and media campaigns to promote their preferred candidates and policies.