Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton took a humorous route on Monday, when she mocked her Republican counterpart, Donald Trump, by impersonating the tycoon during a campaign stop in Iowa.
Donald Trump branded the U.S. the new "dumping ground for the world" and unapologetically lamented illegal immigration has to be stopped during a fiery campaign speech in Dallas on Monday.
The company that managed Hillary Clinton's private email server, during her tenture as U.S. secretary of state, said it has "no knowledge of the server being wiped," which means that the tens of thousands of e-mails that Clinton deleted could be recovered.
Voting is one of the most fundamental and important rights for U.S. citizens, said Pennsylvania Secretary of the State Pedro Cortés, and with the Keystone Stone launching its online voter registration program, he aims to increase the registration rate of all voters, including Latinos and millennials.
Marco Rubio is hoping his Mormon background will aide him in garnering the support of that constituency in early state voting in his run for the Oval Office.
Donald Trump may owe his GOP front-runner status, at least in part, to the publicity created by his controversial remarks about immigrants, but his confrontation with the Latino community comes at a cost.
Donald Trump continues to lead the crowded field of Republican White House contenders, but it does not look as though Hollywood heavyweight George Clooney will be voting for the real estate tycoon turned presidential candidate.
Support for Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton has fallen 21 points since July, from 63 to 42 percent, according to a new poll conducted jointly by the Washington Post and ABC News.
Politicians and advocacy groups have criticized the Republican presidential candidates for anti-Latino and anti-immigrant remarks, but Republican National Committee (RNC) chairman Reince Priebus debunked such claims.
Latino voters are supporting Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential race. Latino voters are supporting Hillary Clinton over Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential race, a recent poll shows.
Donald Trump's anti-immigrant and anti-Latino rhetoric was already a topic at the House of Representatives. Rep. Luis Gutierrez, D-Ill., spoke about Trump and the effect Pope Francis will have during the latter's U.S. visit.
Hillary Clinton has apologized for her use of a private email server when she was US secretary of state in effort to curtail the controversy that continues to weigh down her presidential campaign.
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush disclosed his economic policy plan, attacking Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton for accepting the "new normal." According to the former Florida governor, the "new normal" is flat wages, slow growth and lack of full-time jobs.
Marco Rubio has taken aim at Trump’s as-yet-to-be-seen tax plan. Trump’s tax plan is expected to call for an increase on taxes on the wealthy, which of course is not exactly what the Republican Party is known for.