Which of the following differentiates the range of issues supported by a political party versus an interest group?(1 point) Responses Political parties support a more narrow range of issues, while interest groups support positions on all major issues. Political parties support a more narrow range of issues, while interest groups support positions on all major issues. Both political parties and interest groups only have positions on a narrow range of issues. Both political parties and interest groups only have positions on a narrow range of issues. Political parties support a wider range of issue positions, while interest groups support the narrower interests of their membership. Political parties support a wider range of issue positions, while interest groups support the narrower interests of their membership. Both political parties and interest groups have positions on all major political issues.

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Political parties support a wider range of issue positions, while interest groups support the narrower interests of their membership.