Which of the following is an example of “reverse lobbying”?

a. The NRA makes the uncharacteristic choice to support a restriction on firearms.
b. Despite spending less money than their opponents, an environmental lobby succeeds in getting an anti-logging bill passed.
c. Congressional Democrats lobby the AARP and win their support for the Affordable Care Act.
d. A lobbying group puts pressure on a Senator based on constituency factors.


c. Congressional Democrats lobby the AARP and win their support for the Affordable Care Act.

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