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Birddogging is a political strategy used primarily during campaigns, where individuals, often from opposing parties, follow and record the public statements and actions of candidates or officials to expose inconsistencies or controversial remarks. This practice aims to catch opponents off guard and generate negative publicity. It can also involve asking pointed questions during public appearances to provoke reactions that can be used against the individual later. The term has evolved to include various forms of tracking and documenting political behavior.

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