no..... interest groups
through their PACs
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Because Canada has no interest in furthering it's political campaigns through acts of war or aggression. Everyone is welcome in Canada, providing they are not criminals.It's like Heaven, except you don't have to die to get there.
Ghana and is simple through our political campaigns which has to do with saying things against your political opponent to win the people to vote for you. By Mr Abednego Quayefio from Ghana
they usually help to fund political candidates campaigns thus affecting the outcome of elections and thus political ideaologies that are spread through the government.
Interest groups tend to be able to do more than political parties on specific issues. Political parties are more divisive than interest groups, and less likely to be listened to by members of the other parties.
lobbyist or political action committee
political efficacy
A political action committee (PAC) attempts to benefit the members of an interest group by raising and spending money to support political candidates who align with the group's goals and priorities. By donating to campaigns, funding advertisements, and organizing grassroots efforts, PACs aim to influence elections and shape policy outcomes in favor of their interest group members.
By allowing the political action committee to collect without limit and spend without repercussion.
Committees are the backbone of Congress. ANYTHING that gets done is Congress has gone through committees and subcommittees. They control whether legislation dies or passes.
Through various promotional efforts such as SEO, PR campaigns, and paid advertising campaigns.