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Political Parties vs.  Interest Groups Seriously, What’s the Difference?!?!?!

Discover ed Interest groups

Interest Group- A group of people with a common interest Examples:   Interest Group- A group of people with a common interest Examples: a. National Rifle Association (NRA) b. American Association for Retired People (AARP)

How are they similar and different? Great question Chance the Rapper!

Political parties A group of people with similar political interests Republican Democratic

Interest Groups Similarities Political Parties focus on one topic helps candidates succeed make public policy usually groups have abbreviation across whole country political platform with many topics   nominates candidates usually have the word "Party" group of people influence public policy