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It depends on the size and financial abilities of the group. A well-capitalized group may register as an 'interest group' or 'lobbyist' who actively try to influence American laws and policy, whereas a local group of concerned citizens may only be able to vote a mayor or school board member in or out of office.

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A potential group is all of the people who might be interest group members because they share some common interest. A potential group is almost always larger than an actual group.

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