2016 presidential election

2016 Presidential Campaign Diversity: Data on Democratic Candidates Forgets Prominent Latina on O'Malley Campaign

Based on filings to the Federal Election Commission (FEC), the diversity rate among the Democrats presidential campaigns lack diversity, according to an organization focused on bridging talent and people of color.

Scott Walker on Immigration: Republican Tells Immigrant Family He Does Not Support DACA, DAPA

2016 presidential candidate Scott Walker was confronted by a family of an undocumented worker during a campaign stop in his childhood hometown of Plainfield, Iowa on Sunday.

Ohio Gov. John Kasich Enters White House Bid: How Latinos Have Fared in Ohio

Ohio Gov. John Kasich has officially entered the Republican presidential race, but how have Ohioan Latinos fared within the swing state?

Des Moines Register Editoral Calls for Donald Trump to Drop Out of White House Race

Donald Trump's anti-Mexican comments and his rant against Republican heavyweight John McCain have led the Des Moines Register to call on the TV personality to drop out of the 2016 White House race.

Scott Walker Issues: GOP Presidential Candidate Tries to Clarify Remarks on Gays in the Boy Scouts

Republican 2016 presidential hopeful Scott Walker, who opened his candidacy speech with an anecdote about his time in Boy Scouts, has been going back and trying to clarify his position on gays being allowed to serve as employees and troop leaders in the organization.

John Kasich 2016 Announcement: Ohio Gov. John Kasich Enters Crowded Republican Field for the White House

The already crowded field of GOP White House contenders is set to welcome yet another "notable Republican" as Ohio Gov. John Kasich readies to declare his candidacy on Tuesday.

2016 Presidential Race: Republican Sen. Marco Rubio Accepted More Than $27,000 From For-Profit Corinthian Colleges

Over the last five years, Sen. Marco Rubio has received $27,600 in contributions from Corinthian Colleges, a for-profit college that closed its doors earlier this year after a federal investigation found it had engaged in "predatory" practices.

Martin O'Malley on Latinos' Top Issues: Immigration, Education, Economy, and Healthcare

Based on Latino Decisions' latest study, more than 13 million Latinos will vote in the 2016 presidential election, and Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley has made strides on connecting with the voting bloc by issues to the community.

2016 Presidential Polls: Jeb Bush Tops Marco Rubio Among Cuban Americans, Across Miami-Dade

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., may be the son of immigrants from Cuba, but in Miami's Little Havana, Cuban American Republicans back another Floridian in the 2016 White House race.

Donald Trump on John McCain: Arizona Senator Says Trump Should Apologize to POWs

Donald Trump, who over the weekend said that he liked "people who weren't captured," should apologize to American prisoners of war and their families, John McCain urged on Monday.

US, Cuba Relations Today: Embassies Reopened, Summer Heat Marks Renewed Diplomatic Relations

The U.S. and Cuba have formally re-established diplomatic relations on Monday morning with the reopening of respective embassies. Small ceremonies in Washington, D.C. and Havana marked the reopening of the Cuban and U.S. embassies, respectively. In the U.S. State Department, the Cuban flag was raised in a quiet non-ceremony with other flags recognized by the U.S.

Hillary Clinton Campaign: Digital Challenges Reportedly Hits Democratic Presidential Candidate

Hillary Clinton's campaign experienced a digital hiccup when it noticed that only about 100,000 of the 2.5 million email addresses in its database are still in use and working.

2016 Presidential Election Debates: C-SPAN Scoops Fox News for First GOP Candidates Encounter

Three days before the GOP's 17 presidential hopefuls are scheduled to debate on Fox News, many of them will participate in a nationally televised forum hosted by C-SPAN.

The Hispanic Electorate Will Choose the Next President: GOP May Need Support of Nearly Half of Latino Voters to Win Presidency in 2016

In 2016, the GOP will have to work harder than ever before to seize the enough of the Latino vote to win the presidency, requiring the support of nearly half the Latino vote, according to new estimates. The hard math may explain why some Republican candidates aren't even trying.

Hispanic Youth Capable of Swaying Elections, But Majority Don't Vote

Hispanic youth are capable of commanding local and national elections, but a majority of young Latinos simply aren't voting.

Pitbull to Donald Trump: 'I'm a Latino First, I support Our People'

Mr. Worldwide, also known as the multi-platinum award-winning rapper Pitbull, has a message for Donald Trump, the Republican presidential candidate who recently came under fire for saying that Mexican immigrants were rapist, criminals and drug dealers. That message is "I'm not a politician. I'm a musician. I'm a Latino first. I support our people."

Donald Trump Used Deferments to Avoid Vietnam War, Says John McCain Is "Not a War Hero"

Donald Trump recently attacked fellow Republican Senator John McCain, proclaiming, "He's not a war hero" and was only viewed as a hero because "he was captured." The twist, however, is Donald Trump avoided serving in the Vietnam War with deferments, possibly proving himself to be a coward.

2016 Presidential Election: GOP Needs to Work Twice As Hard to Win Latino Vote, Says Latino Decisions Study

As Latin Post reported, the Republican Party has been making the effort to attract Latino voters, but one polling firm revealed the GOP needs to work twice as hard compared to the 2012 presidential season.

2016 Presidential Race: Most Latino Voters Would Vote For Hillary Clinton, Says Univision Poll

A new survey reveals that a majority of Hispanic voters would vote for Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election while many have been turned off by Donald Trump's inflammatory remarks about immigrants.

Donald Trump Comments: Gov. Rick Perry Speaks Out Against Trump's Border Security Criticisms

Gov. Rick Perry made a statement on Thursday about Donald Trump's comments on border security in the United States clarifying that his views has nothing to do with the GOP.

2016 Presidential Race: Hillary Clinton Heckled by Climate Change Supporters at Town Hall in New Hampshire [Video]

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton faced off with a group of climate change hecklers during a town hall meeting in New Hampshire on Thursday.
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