Which of the following differentiates the range of issues supported by political party versus an interest group
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A political party typically has a broader range of issues that they support, as they aim to represent the interests of a wide range of constituents and appeal to a broad base of voters. In contrast, interest groups are more focused on specific issues or causes that directly affect their members or supporters. Interest groups may align themselves with a particular political party on certain issues, but they are not as comprehensive in their advocacy as a political party.