Jim Drinkard describes the pharmaceutical lobby in Washington as

a. waning in influence since the 2004 election.
b. traditionally weak and fragmented.
c. one of the strongest and most well-connected lobby in the city.
d. gaining in influence since the 2004 election, but it is still relatively weak.


c. one of the strongest and most well-connected lobby in the city.

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