a) The fundamental goal of interest groups in the political process is to advocate for their interest. This can come in the form of political support, bills being passed, or even a supporter being elected.
b) The fundamental goal of major political parties is to get their candidates into office so that they can advocate for all of their goals and beliefs.
c) Interest groups support the fundamental goal of political parties in the political process by rallying support for and candidate/policy and by donating money to candidates who support their interests.
d) Interest groups achieve their fundamental goals by giving money to candidates. By giving this money to candidates, interest groups can get leaders into office who support their ideals as well as get the ear of policymakers.
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