lobbyist
FALSE They are called lobbyists.
Lobbyists. They advocate on behalf of interest groups to influence government decisions and policies through direct interaction with legislators and officials. Lobbyists can be employed by corporations, advocacy organizations, or other special interest groups.
They try to persuade people to vote for the candidate that best represent their interests.
There are many interest groups that represent people in certain organizations. These are unions and guilds that people belong to for a common cause. For instance, the Teamsters represent the trucking industry.
Stakeholders.
The targets of interest groups are the groups of people that can most support the cause. Wealthy people are the targets of medical interest groups for example.
They each have different opinions on how things should be run and what they think the top priority should be.Both represent people who join together for a political purpose.
Public interest groups
special interest or tariff
Due to how powerful interest groups have become, some people have indeed referred to them as the fourth branch of government, however, the term is more widely applied to the press. Interest groups spend billions of dollars to try to influence Congress.
Interest groups are good and bad. Good-- They give a stronger voice to people in government. Bad-- They have to much power in government. So that basically says it all about interest groups.
Interest groups set out to help people with the same ideals and viewpoints. They are essential in getting laws and statutes passed for business, unions, or groups.