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This is a list of organization websites that is engaged in advocacy (anything from political to civil rights to lobbying). Note that an advocacy group can very well be a reliable source; this indicator serves to note when a source's primary purpose is to advocate for certain positions or policies.

The websites in this category originally and predominately come from articles in w:en:Category:Advocacy groups.

Editors are welcomed to update this list accompanied by facts and reasoning in the edit summary.

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See also: Advocacy websites (starting with N–Z).

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Advocacy websites (starting with 0–M).

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