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Special Interest Groups

Special Interest Groups
Special interest groups although, a definite element in today's politics seem to pollute political water ways with unjust policies and excessive spending. An interest group is more or less an organized group of individuals that seek political advantages through lobbyist tactics. Although, special interest groups can be righteous it is becoming more and more rare to find an honest group despite an increasing number of groups. With nearly thousands of different groups with nearly unlimited funds all trying harder than the last to wow people in political power, it can be challenging for even the truest politician to not be tempted.
There are many ways that the groups can influence politics. The increase in interest group activity has separated political parties into little pockets of debates and have often belittled the power of political parties with these pockets (Wikipedia). Special interest groups also give money to incumbents, which means that......


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