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What is one major difference between political parties and interest groups?
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Interest groups have a narrow focus, while political parties address a wide variety of issues.
Interest groups have a narrow focus, while political parties address a wide variety of issues.

Interest groups are made up of like-minded individuals, while political parties are not.
Interest groups are made up of like-minded individuals, while political parties are not.

Political parties are made up of like-minded individuals, while interest groups are not.
Political parties are made up of like-minded individuals, while interest groups are not.

Interest groups try to influence elections, while political parties do not.

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Interest groups try to influence policies and legislation, while political parties primarily aim to win elections and control government.

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