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  2. Advocacy group - Wikipedia

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    Advocacy groups exist in a wide variety of genres based upon their most pronounced activities. Anti-defamation organizations issue responses or criticisms to real or supposed slights of any sort (including speech or violence) by an individual or group against a specific segment of the population which the organization exists to represent.

  3. Issue advocacy ads - Wikipedia

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    Issue advocacy ads (also known as interest advocacy ads or issue only ads) are communications intended to bring awareness to a certain problem. Groups that sponsor this form of communication are known by several names including: interest advocacy group, issue advocacy group, issue only group, or special interest group .

  4. Methods used by advocacy groups - Wikipedia

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    Advocacy groups can cultivate links with political parties in order to influence policy decisions. This is better done when the party is a party of opposition, as a party in government, it will he hindered by time constraints, and policy formation is likely to be "top-down", not "bottom-up." However, when a party is in opposition, it will be ...

  5. Issue network - Wikipedia

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    In the U.S, the most common tactic of effective issue networks is the role they play in what is called Iron Triangles. This is the three-way back-and-forth communication process between Congress, Bureaucracies, and the interest groups that make up an issue network where they discuss policy and agendas in order to compromise on solutions to ...

  6. Issue voting - Wikipedia

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    The voter will create an opinion of an issue without consulting what a political party thinks about it, then choose the political party that best fits the opinion they already have, or the voter will study the opinions of the different parties and decide which party he or she agrees with the most. [13] [14] [15]

  7. Legal cases, attempted assassinations and a pivotal debate ...

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    Both candidates used the platform to attack the other’s party and serve as a voice for their respective running mates. During the debate, both addressed their separate controversies.

  8. Single-issue politics - Wikipedia

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    The most electorally successful British single-issue party is the pro-Brexit UKIP which later due to its success started to formulate other policies.As its consequences started to become clear, its former leader Nigel Farage left and founded the Brexit Party, renamed Reform UK as the withdrawal process gained momentum.

  9. Speaker Johnson will oversee narrowest House majority in ...

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    Speaker Mike Johnson faces a major challenge in the new Congress: the narrowest House majority in nearly 100 years.