What is one major difference between political parties and interest groups?

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Interest groups are made up of like-minded individuals, while political parties are not.
Interest groups are made up of like-minded individuals, while political parties are not.

Interest groups try to influence elections, while political parties do not.
Interest groups try to influence elections, while political parties do not.

Interest groups have a narrow focus, while political parties address a wide variety of issues.
Interest groups have a narrow focus, while political parties address a wide variety of issues.

Political parties are made up of like-minded individuals, while interest groups are not.

Political parties aim to govern and hold political power, while interest groups aim to influence and advocate for specific policies or issues.