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| What are the ways that the interest groups can effect elections? |
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| Non financial and Financial ways |
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U.S Chamber of commerce small business |
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National Association of manufacturers Large business |
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American Medical Association Doctors's lobby |
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| American bar association - lawyers lobby |
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American Tobacco Institute Big Tobacco |
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| What is an interest group? |
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| Any organized group of people who try to influence the decisions of local state and federal government officials. |
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| Small interest groups that gather together to become more powerful. |
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| PAID representatives of an Interest group |
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| What are the ways that the interest groups effect the candidates decision after the elections? |
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| What is the decision that changed everything? How did it change it? |
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| The decision was the Citizen's United Decision. Corporations could spend as much money as they want, directly on candidates. |
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| What did the Corporations want with their money? |
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| Influences, access, Disclosure laws, transparancy. |
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