Political parties A political party is an organization that coordinates candidates to compete in a particular country's elections. It is common for the members of a party to hold similar ideas about politics, and parties may promote specific ideological or policy goals.
Interest groups the purpose of interest groups is to promote the interest or concerns of their groups to influence the government.
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EducationPolitical parties educate the public on gun control through publishing reports, hosting social events, posting on social media, and giving speeches and press conferences
Nominate candidatesPolitical parties choose candidates that align with their views on gun control.
MediaPolitical parties use ads, social media, and news to spread their message
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LobbingInterest groups engage in lobbying by directly interacting with lawmakers and government officials to influence policy decisions. The NRA's and NSSF's lobbyists push lawmakers to make it as easy as possible to buy a gun and to oppose any restrictions on firearms
Education Interest groups educate people by providing information on specific issues, raising awareness about policies, and advocating for causes. Interest groups such as Every Town for Gun Safety educate the public through data-driven reports on gun violence, campaigns promoting policies like universal background checks, and community events
PACInterest groups use Political Action Committees (PACs) to influence elections and policy-making by financially supporting candidates who align with their goals. From 2023-2024 PACs donated $123,950 to canadates.
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