Funding will mainly come from donations, or passing a bucket around at meetings. Otherwise they can come from membership fees and by running fundraisers.
The individuals or organizations that select candidates to support in an upcoming election are known as "endorsers" or "endorsement committees." This can include political parties, interest groups, and influential figures who evaluate candidates based on their policies, values, and electability. Their endorsements can significantly impact a candidate's visibility and credibility in the election.
interest groups
interest groups
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interest groups
in establishing what special -interest groups can contribute money to candidates supporting their views on issues
interest group do not nominate candidates for office.
1st Political parties are normally much bigger with exception to the AARP. 2nd the main function of a political party is to win election so they can control the government, interest groups do not offer candidates themselves. Interest groups aim to influence the officials who are elected. 3rd interest groups are usually narrower in their focus than political parties. Finally, many interest groups are extremely ideological whereas the two parties are not.
Interest groups the federal bureaucracy and Congress form the iron triangle.
Interest groups the federal bureaucracy and Congress form the iron triangle.
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