A key difference between interest groups and political parties is that interest groups:
A. do not try to influence the organization of the government after the election.
B. do not usually try to influence public policy decisions.
C. do not endorse candidates for major public offices.
D. do not officially nominate candidates for public office.
Answer: D
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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