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Interest groups support candidates in order to have access to lawmakers once they are in office. give lawmakers an indication of how to vote on unfamiliar policy. Interest groups first target lawmakers they believe will or favorable legislation. Interest groups must target members of the and of because bills must pass both houses. The budget creates a amount of money for interest groups to fight over.
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Interest groups support candidates in order to have access to lawmakers once they are in office. They give lawmakers an indication of how to vote on unfamiliar policy. Interest groups first target lawmakers they believe will **sponsor** favorable legislation. Interest groups must target members of the **House** and **Senate** because bills must pass both houses. The budget creates a **finite** amount of money for interest groups to fight over.
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