Politics

Hillary Clinton Stirs Health Concerns After Massive Coughing Fit During Presidential Rally

Hillary Clinton's massive coughing fit during her speech in West Des Moines, Iowa on Monday did little to quell health rumors claiming she was unfit to run the U.S. government because due to an illness.

Democratic Town Hall: What We Learned From Clinton, Sanders Ahead of Iowa Caucus

Unimpeded by any major sporting events, Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O'Malley made their final nationally televisied pitch ahead of the Iowa caucus next Monday.

Donald Trump Says He 'Wanna Win' Presidential Race After Hearing Humility Sermon in Church

Donald Trump jokes about being the recipient of a sermon about humility at the First Presbyterian Church when Rev. Dr. Pam Saturnia talked about accepting Mexican migrants into the U.S.

US Elections 2016: Digital Media, Mobile Ads the Key to Reaching Black, Latino Voters: Study

More than one-third of registered voters stated that they will acquire information on 2016 presidential candidates through digital media.

Calls Against Immigration Raids Spike After Women, Children Were Detained in Texas

The immigration issue in the U.S. has been in the center of talks according to Fox News Latino. The most recent development in the issue is that women and children are reportedly being detained too long than the law allows.

Marco Rubio Doing Strong in Iowa Campaign

Conservative Republican Presidential candidate Marco Rubio is now on his 9-day campaign period in Iowa, just days before Iowans cast their first votes, the NY Times reports. The senator is seemingly doing better in his most recent visit as crowds grow and endorsements surface, the publication further reports.

Cuban Migration to Miami in 2015 Is the Biggest Ever Since 1994

The first among 8,000 Cuban migrants reportedly arrived in Laredo, Texas. Thousands of Cubans are planning to migrate to the United States, and the numbers have been staggering.

TURNOUT: Guillermo Linares on Representing, Mobilizing Diverse Latino Populations

In 1991, Guillermo Linares became the first Dominican-born elected to public office in the U.S., and today he's on the campaign trail that could land him another historic achievement: the first Dominican in Congress.

Donald Trump Presidential Campaign: GOP Front-Runner Fights Hard, Predicts Iowa Victory

GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump is making a last-minute push to try to triumph in the key early-caucus state of Iowa, a race which his rival Ted Cruz has long been favored to win.

White House Officials Endorse Hillary Clinton For President

Although Hillary Clinton has not secured a public endorsement from President Barack Obama, she has stacked up a number of endorsements from his administration while her campaign is using her leverage as a former Cabinet member to her advantage.

Clinton-Sanders Race: Obama Points to Demands of Presidency

President Barack Obama is having a hard time not taking sides as Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders battle for the Democrats' White House nomination and, potentially, a chance to succeed Obama in the Oval Office.

2016 Presidential Race: Iowa’s Des Moines Register Endorses Clinton, Rubio; 'El Latino' Endorses O'Malley

2016 presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Marco Rubio scored a highly coveted endorsement from The Des Moines Register, the largest and most influential newspaper in Iowa.

2016 Republican Presidential Poll: Donald Trump Gains 15 points on Ted Cruz in 2 Weeks in Iowa

Donald Trump has raced out to an 11 point lead over Ted Cruz in Iowa, erasing what once was a four point deficit to the Texas Senator over the last two weeks.

Ted Cruz Endorsements: Rick Perry Endorses Ted Cruz for President

Former Texas Gov. and onetime Republican presidential hopeful Rick Perry is throwing his support behind fellow Texan Ted Cruz in the race to secure the GOP 2016 nomination.

Immigration News Today: 275 Groups Request Temporary Protective Status for Central American Immigrants

The calls for the Obama administration to stop its deportation raids campaign continues to grow as more than 200 organizations came together urging temporary protective status (TPS) for Central American immigrants.

US Secretary Julian Castro Gets VP Nod From Biggest Hispanic Business Group

U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro got the endorsement of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce for the U.S. Vice Presidency.

Unaccompanied Minors Smuggled as Slave Laborers in Ohio

With the current wave of unaccompanied minors entering the U.S. borders, several reports have surfaced claiming that for the past two years, some of the minors have been subjected to illegal acts and are smuggled as slave laborers.

CELAC Summit: Latin American and Caribbean Leaders Ready to Meet in Ecuador

The foreign leaders from the member countries of the Community of Latin American and Caribbean States (CELAC) were gathered Sunday to discuss and prepare for the 4th upcoming summit in Ecuador Wednesday next week.

Immigration Reform News: Activist Hold Rally in Chicago Against Obama's Deportation Raids

Immigration rights activists held a rally in Chicago over the weekend in protest against the White House deportation raids targeting Central American families.

Presidential Election Poll 2016: Is Martin O'Malley's Bump in the Polls Hurting Bernie Sanders?

Although Bernie Sanders has made tremendous progress in the Democratic presidential race, a new poll suggests that 2016 hopeful Martin O'Malley may actually be cutting into his base of support.
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