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Actually, I see their goals as essentially different. Voldemort goes after Harry because, according to the prophecy, only one of them can survive (or at least that's how he interprets it). Umbridge goes after him simply because he doesn't conform to her way of running things. Harry gets in trouble by objecting, by speaking up. If he could hold his tongue and just go through her motions, he might have had an easier time with her.I think that Umbridge and Voldemort were written to be pretty much two sides of the same coin. Umbridge was a version of the solid and lone tyrannical leader that Harry was to face later on in the series-the practice dummy. What she did seemed more emotionally based, primarily partially because it was- She was an Fe dom compared to Voldemorts...well I don't particularly know how to type Voldemort because you never get a real look at him, but since he is a villain and as you know all villains are INTJ... Well I'll just say that.
But anyways, their goals are fairly similar- or at least they end up being so-Get Harry Get Harry Get Harry by any means. That becomes the primary focus, the short term goal to use to focus their long term goals-control the system, do something specific to the system, manipulate it to reach their common vision.
Umbridge's goals are almost petty compared with Voldemort's, who by the way I have come to see as INFJ. Think of religious zealots like Osama bin Laden or these ISIL/Boko Haram folks.