Why do labor interest groups have a difficult time convincing policy makers to support their issues?

a. They are too disorganized to send a clear message of the issues they support.
b. They do not have enough funds to get their message out to a broader population base.
c. Their issues often conflict with the stronger and more influential business interest groups.
d. Politicians have never supported unions or their demands.

Answer: C

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