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Topic: Political Parties and Interest Groups

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  Political    Interest  
  Group    Special Interest Group  
  Local interest news and videoconference groups  

 
 
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The Brain has inferred the following facts from reading text collected on the topic:
Favorite website(s):Hunger Site
Most admires:Al Gore,  George W Bush,  Hillary Clinton
Currently has on their coffee table:Economist
Politics:Democrat,  Socialist,  Conservative
Dream job(s):President of the United States,  Banker
Favorite great leader(s):Tony Blair
Interest(s):Politics,  Economics
Favorite philosopher(s):Adam Smith
Membership(s):Natural Law Party,  World Vision,  Trade union
Favorite quote(s):"Vote early and vote often." - Al Capone (1899-1947)
 
 
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Brian Mengel,
Civil Servant

Apparently there is a great deal of overlapping among the functions of political parties and interest groups.
Identify nonparty political organizations and special interest groups.
Ben Werner,
Student Newspaper Editor

Political parties were organized on an ethnic basis and group interests prevailed over national interest.
Chogyam Trungpa Gyatso,
Tibetan Monk

This is not only a matter of political calculation and interest, but there is a deeper reason for refusing to separate oneself totally from such groups.
Bob Greenberg,
Congressional Candidate

Both parties are beholden to special interest groups whose political agendas often are diametrically opposed to the interests of the Southern people.
Sites sponsored by or providing information about political parties and interest groups focused on elections or legislation.
They are the currency of political favors special interest groups and PACs buy from candidates and office-holders.
 
 
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