POLI SCI 101 - How do tightly organized, single interest groups

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Are interest groups seeking to corrupt the political process? - Please respond to the following:

  • How do tightly organized, single interest groups differ from broadly based interest groups? For example, how should a Congressman react when confronted by a single interest group in his district that has a substantial voting bloc and includes millions of dollars in campaign contributions as opposed to focusing on the broad welfare of citizens (example - NRA vs. groups for gun control).
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