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why would an interest group hire a former member of congress? PLZ HELP I NEED TO STUDY FOR THIS TEST PLSSS
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Because it gives them a higher up to be recognized for their values since they will have a respected ex government official who would be skilled in the field of their interest and make people more interested in them
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