persuasion in politics and lobbying
Persuasion in politics and lobbying refers to the deliberate efforts made by individuals or groups to influence and convince decision-makers, such as politicians or policymakers, to adopt a certain viewpoint, support specific policies, or take desired actions. It involves using various techniques, such as presenting compelling arguments, providing evidence, forming alliances, and appealing to emotions, to shape public opinion and ultimately achieve a desired outcome.
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