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lobbyist

[lob-ee-ist] / ˈlɒb i ɪst /


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Russia and Europe, and American lobbyists and investors close to the administration.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sidewalks frequented by federal workers, lobbyists, journalists, and nonprofit workers became a chaotic crime scene.

From The Wall Street Journal

And Su will need to prove her mettle in a less familiar set of roles: as a saleswoman, dealmaker and lobbyist.

From The Wall Street Journal

In the midst of Belém’s COP30 bedlam, environmentalists, economists, lobbyists and diplomats busily haggle at the global climate conference about what we can and cannot get away with in negotiations over Mother Nature.

From Los Angeles Times

But the letters informing a wide swath of political insiders, from lobbyists to other operatives, is causing widespread anxiety across the Capitol.

From Los Angeles Times