2016 presidential election

Donald Trump Lawsuit Against Hillary Clinton Over Russia Collusion Claims Junked by Florida Judge Who Calls It a 'Manifesto'

A Florida judge has junked former President Donald Trump's lawsuit against Hillary Clinton and former top FBI officials.

Why is Robert Mueller Investigating President Donald Trump?

In addition to Russian actions, the special counsel is determining whether the president obstructed justice.

What Former FBI Director Comey Said To The Senate And What It Means For Trump

We hope there are tapes, too. Former FBI Director James Comey told a great many things the Senate Intelligence Committee in a Thursday morning session open to the public and media and proved to be a poised and collected witness.

What Former FBI Director's Testimony Could Mean For Trump

There's no "smoking gun" yet, but there is a lot of smoke. In the month since President Trump fired FBI Director James Comey, the FBI has intensified its investigation into Russian efforts to influence the 2016 election and the possibility that it coordinated with Trump campaign officials.

Oprah Winfrey Considers Running For Presidency In 2020; If Donald Trump Can Win So Can She, The TV Star Believes

Oprah Winfrey finds it interesting how Donald Trump won the presidential election without having any political experience.

2016 Presidential Election – Latinos Flood Early Voting Sites, But Are They Polling for Donald Trump?

The Republican presidential candidate is trekking through battleground states this weekend in a last-second effort to appeal to independent and disenfranchised Democratic voters. His chances may rest with Latinos, the country's fastest-growing voting bloc.

2016 Electoral College Vote – Map Projections (UPDATED): Hillary Clinton's Lead Quickly(?) Slipping, Can Trump Catch Up?

Less than two months away from the 2016 Presidential Elections in November, map projections and predictions based on numerous polls for what the electoral college vote outcome could potentially look like - state by state - are gaining more and more attention.

2016 Presidential Candidates’ Views on Same-Sex Marriage, Abortion, Immigration, ISIS & Economy

The 2016 presidential race is heating up while both candidates, Democratic Party nominee Hillary Clinton and Republican Party nominee Donald Trump, prepare to face head on in the first 2016 presidential debate at a time where their numbers are narrowing in recent presidential polls. Take a look at each candidates’ views on pressing issues in the United States before the first presidential debate on Monday Sept. 26.

Presidential Debates 2016 – The September Dates, Schedule and Question List (Probable) & Topics for Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton

The first presidential debate for the 2016 U.S. General Elections is less than two weeks away taking place on Monday Sept. 26 on the campus of Hofstra University in New York. Before GOP candidate Donald Trump goes head to head with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, take a look at the type of questions asked at first presidential debates in the past that may come up again:

Asians Surpass Latinos as Fastest-Growing Minority, U.S. Hispanic Community More Scattered Than Ever

The influx of undocumented indivduals crossing the U.S.-Mexico border has slowed over the last decade, along with a drop in births. Both can be attributed to a sluggish economy that prompted Latinos to move into rural, non-metropolitan areas with small Hispanic populations.

Presidential Debates 2016 - The Dates, September Schedule, Live Streaming, TV Broadcast Info and Everything You Need to Know

In about two weeks, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump will face off in the first 2016 presidential debate at Hofstra University on Monday Sept. 26 beginning at 9 p.m. ET. The second clash will take place on Oct. 9, a showdown at Washington University. The final scheduled meeting between the major-party candidates is slated for Oct. 19, on the campus of the University of Nevada in Las Vegas. How will you watch the presidential debates 2016?

#TacoTrucksOnEveryCorner Still Trending, Latinos 4 Trump Founder Marco Gutierrez Responds

Dominican-American running for Congress, Marco Gutierrez, told MSNBC’s Joy Reid that if Hillary Clinton won the vote, there would be taco trucks on every corner. His comment on live television prompted the trendy #TacoTrucksOnEveryCorner hashtag, mocking the Latino politician.

When are the 2nd and 3rd Presidential Debates? The 2016 Schedule, Dates & List of Moderators: Martha Raddatz, Anderson Cooper, Chris Wallace for Upcoming Debates

While 2016 presidential candidates Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump prepare for their first presidential debate on Monday Sept. 26, the Commission on Presidential Debates announces that Reporter Lester Holt will moderate the first 2016 presidential debate.

What Do Mexican Citizens Think of Donald Trump’s Visit? Vicente Fox, Twitter Users Fuming

Social media hashtags disavowing Wednesday's meeting between Donald Trump and Mexico President Enrique Peña Nieto began circulating minutes after it was announced. The biggest question Mexican Twitter users have is why their president is welcoming someone they find xenophobic.

More Republican Voters Supporting Path to Citizenship, Say Immigrants Are Not Criminals: Pew Research Center Study

Donald Trump supporters staunchly stand behind the Republican presidential candidates anti-immigration policy, but other conservatives are warming to the idea of keeping 11 million undocumented immigrants in the country legally.

Latino Vote to Have Strong Impact on 2016 Election as U.S. Hispanic Population & Political Influence See Massive Growth

Nielson released a report this week that examined in-depth the growing Latino population in the United States and emphasized the extent of this population's increasing influence on the country.

Presidential Polls 2016: Clinton up 12 Points in New Reuters Poll, Holds Huge Electoral Vote Edge

Hillary Clinton has seized a commanding 12 point lead over Donald Trump in the latest national, general election poll taken by Reuters/Ipsos, her strongest showing in the regularly conducted survey over the last several weeks.

Donald Trump Considers Immigration Reform Shift, Says He Isn’t Flip-Flopping on Deportation Policy

Trump reiterated his anti-immigration policy in an interview with Fox News Monday morning, saying he wants a "fair but firm" solution. Days earlier, attendees at Trump's Hispanic Advisory Council meeting said he looking for a way to legalize undocumented immigrants already living in the U.S.

10 Quotes from Donald Trump’s Anti-Immigration Foreign Policy Speech That Don't Add Up

A speech meant to outline Donald Trump's national security and anti-terrorism plans may have alienated undecided voters. Aside from proposing an "extreme vetting" process for undocumented immigrants, Trump also said he would ban entry for anyone associated with a terrorist country.

Immigration Reform 2016: Spanish Radio Host Don Cheto Interviews Democratic VP Candidate Tim Kaine Live on 'El Show de Don Cheto' [VIDEO]

The legendary Don Cheto, host of a hugely popular Spanish morning radio show in the United States recently invited Hillary Clinton's vice presidential running mate Tim Kaine to participate in a live, on-air interview to discuss issues of the utmost importance to Latino voters in regards to Clinton campaign plans.

'Last Week Tonight' Host John Oliver Blasts Donald Trump as 'Imploding Star'

John Oliver used his "Last Week Tonight" stage to again assail republican presidential candidate Donald Trump over what he sees as all his latest eye-popping actions.
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