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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.
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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.
The political arm of a special interest group is the Political Action Committee, or PAC. This group can legally fund raise on behalf candidates or political parties.
A PAC is not formally related to a political party.
As more interest groups and PACs are made it becomes extremely difficult for the government to please everyone
To know which campaign behavior would be against current law a person would need to know what the behaviors are. Without knowing what the behavior choices are it is difficult to know the correct answer.
It is used to raise and disburse funds for political campaigns. Under US campaign finance laws, PACs are treated differently from either a political party or a candidate's own campaign funds.