Creating a coalition of various groups to pass a bill
Creating a coalition of various groups to pass a bill
creating a coalition of various groups to pass a bill
Creating a coalition of various groups to pass a bill
aggregating interests
It is an example of a Linkage institution.
The difference is that a political party is part of how a politician is identified and interest groups are groups that focus specifically on certain issues. Depending on the issue interest groups tend to support a political party. For instance the NRA which is for less strict gun control laws associates themselves with the Republican Party. An interest group that is supportive of equal rights for all Americans would associate with the Democrat Party.
interest group do not nominate candidates for office.
If the group of like minded people with regards to political opinions, they could form a political party. Most of the time, however, they can be describes as "public interest groups".
Interest groups are different from political parties in the sense that they are the ones paying the political parties to help them represent certain views or get certain bills passed in their favor.
the Democratic party
Yes, TRUE.....a political party is a type of special interest group, although it usually includes a wide range of special interests, rather than just one.
an interest group ~myla vance
No
A political party.