Political action committees (PACs) are organizations that raise and spend money to elect candidates or influence legislation, often directly supporting specific political campaigns. In contrast, interest groups are broader organizations that advocate for specific issues or causes, seeking to influence public policy and decision-makers without necessarily being tied to a candidate. While PACs can be a tool used by interest groups to further their goals, interest groups may engage in various activities, including lobbying, grassroots mobilization, and public education, beyond just political donations.
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electing its members to office
i think what you are trying to ask is, "What is the difference between physical and political maps." The difference between the two is that physical is terrain and political is location and cities.
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.
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its called the spread
Interest groups focus on a specific policy where as political parties have a wider spectrum on their political agenda.
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the diifference between a political revolution and an economic revolution