Multiple Choice
Interest groups sometimes draft legislative proposals. They are most likely to give these proposals to
A) legislators who oppose their cause to try to win converts to their group's side.
B) legislators who already support their cause and who have significant influence in Congress.
C) legislators who are undecided about matters that affect the group.
D) other competing interest groups in an effort to build a bipartisan coalition.
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