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party's are legal,organized bodies by law

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Interest groups have a broader set of issues, they CANNOTgive money to candidates (only influence), parties are NOTdependent of interest groups and size and wealth are NOT important for the influence.

On the other side, PACs concentrate on a single or specific issue, CAN give money to a candidate for office such as Congress or a Presidential candidate, parties AREdependent of PAC money, and size and wealth AREimportant for the influence.

There you go. :)

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An interest group wants to influence policy and focuses on fewer, more specific issues. A political party wants to control government and focuses on more, broader issues.

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stuff and such

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