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What is the difference between an interest group and a lobbyist

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Lobbying -- Direct contact made by a lobbyist in order to persuade government officials to support the policies their interest group favors. Many interest groups have PACs. The PACs are tools of the interest groups, which help finance the campaigns of the politicians who support the policies of the interest group.

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