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How do local party organizations differ from national committees?

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A local party organization is an organization responsible for a political party's activities below the state level but is not registered with the Federal Election Commission as a district or local party committee.

National committees have the greatest role in the years of a presidential election, they are responsible for planning the nominating convention and also spend heavily in support of their party's nominee.
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