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Added: The American Association of Retired Person (AARP) primarily advocates for the interests of the populations aged 50 and over.
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If/When the special interests group's desires and motives run counter to the common good of the majority of the population.
Check this web site for info about who owns aarp - think they are not the benevolent entity they appear to be: http://www.nlpc.org/pdfs/AARP%20Special%20Report.pdf Be wary of the site listed above. It is dedicated to advancing the idea of the elimination of Social Security, which the AARP opposes.It begins by promoting GW Bush's failed attempt at allowing people to not contribute to SS and put money into private accts, which, since the economic downturn has occured (probably also a result of Bush's other policies which did not fail), would have wiped them out as well as destroyed SS by lack of funding.Bush himself later admitted that the private funding issue was designed to dismantle Social Security.
The first way is making nominations. Political parties make nominations while interest groups support nominations. Second is the primary focus. Political parties have many different focuses while interest groups tend to have one focus. Third the scope of their interest is different. The interest group is very focused on one item while the political party cannot spend too much time on one topic.
Obviously you meant STAKEHOLDER. This is a group of people that have an interest that is usually financial, in the operations of a business. It can be investors, stock holders, other companies in the supply chain, even employees.
The AARP (American Association of Retired Persons), with over 38 million members, i s the largest interest group in the U.S.
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Organizations such as AARP, The Teamsters, and American Medical Association are lobby groups.
I would think the AARP
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an interest group ~myla vance
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With over 7000 registered interest groups in the United States, there are certainly many interest groups which lobby to benefit the elderly. The largest, and probably the most influential, such interest group, however, is the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), with over 30 million members.