An interest group
A group of people who share common goals and organize to influence government is referred to as an interest group or advocacy group. These organizations aim to promote specific issues, policies, or interests by lobbying government officials, mobilizing public opinion, and engaging in political campaigns. They play a significant role in the political process by representing diverse perspectives and interests within society.
An interest group
An organization becomes an interest group "whenever it tries to influence the actions of government in order to promote its own goals and special interests."
forming an interest group
Depending on their formation, they can be: a special interest group, a political action committee, or a lobby.
to influence government officials
Often the size of the interest group will determine its effectiveness and its influence within the government.
Interest Group
One of the goals of an interest group is to influence government policy.
Caucus
Checks and balances ensure that no group of people (president, senate) have too much power. Another group can always check or balance the others power.