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10 October, 17:31

The practice of mutual aid and vote trading among legislators is called

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  1. 10 October, 17:39
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    I believe the answer is: logrolling

    In government office, logrolling is used by members of the government to do each other a favor by r eciprocal voting for each other's proposed legislation.

    For example, a congress from republican party promise another congress from a democratic party to give a vote that pass abortion regulation in exchange for a vote to lower income tax.
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