2016 presidential election

Hillary Clinton Presidential Election 2016: Former Secretary of State to Announce 2016 Campaign on Sunday Via Online Video

Hillary Clinton will make it official on Sunday: The former secretary of State, widely considered the frontrunner in the race for the Democratic 2016 White House nomination, is set to formally announce her candidacy via an online video posted to social media.

2016 Election Candidates: Rand Paul Has 'Rocky Start' on Campaign Trail Following NBC Outburst, Argument With Democratic Party Chairwoman

Rand Paul's transition from Senate troublemaker to "official" presidential candidate has been "a rocky one," the first days following the Kentucky senator's announcement that he would seek the White House in 2016 show.

Ted Cruz Presidency 2016: Super PACs Raise $31 Million

The conservative senator's various super PACs have raised an unprecedented amount in a short time, strengthening his chances of winning his party's nomination.

Rand Paul 2016 Presidency: Don't Editorialize, Rand Paul Tells NBC Host in Heated Interview

On his first morning as an "official" candidate in the 2016 White House race, Rand Paul clashed with NBC's Savannah Guthrie on the "Today" show when the host aggressively questioned the Kentucky senator on his foreign policy.

Hillary Clinton 2016: Former Secretary of State's Campaign Kickoff Likely to be Low-Key

Unlike Ted Cruz and Rand Paul, the two Republicans who so far have officialized their 2016 bid for the White House, Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton is unlikely to make a splashy announcement before a big crowd when she finally jumps into the race.

Presidential Election Race 2016: Jeb Bush Trails Hillary Clinton Among Latinos

Despite his personal connections to the Latino community and his moderate stance on immigration - sometimes inconvenient within his own party - Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush is not nearly as popular among Hispanic voters as is Hillary Clinton, the presumed Democratic frontrunner.

Jeb Bush 2016 Presidential Election: Former Governor Identified Himself 'Hispanic' in Voter Registration

Potential GOP presidential candidate Jeb Bush's 2009 voter registration application revealed the former governor marked "Hispanic" in the form's "race/ethnicity" questionnaire.

2016 Presidential Election: Interest Lower Than 2008 Election; Bush, Clinton Families Don't Influence Votes

Interest for the 2016 presidential election is reportedly lower compared to the previous two presidential election cycles, according to polling data.

2016 Presidential Race: Sen. Ted Cruz Raises $4M One Week After Launching Presidential Campaign

Since launching his presidential campaign last week, Republican Sen. Ted Cruz has managed to raise $4 million towards his bid for the White House.

Marco Rubio 2016 President Campaign: GOP Presidential Candidate Needs 40 Percent of Latino Vote in 2016, Says Rubio Pollster

The Republican National Committee (RNC) knows the Latino vote is needed to win the next presidential election, and Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., is hoping to engage and attract the electorate.

'Tone' on Gay Marriage Liability for GOP, Especially With Those Under 30

Opposition to same-sex marriage increasingly presents a liability for candidates hoping to move into the White House - and that includes Republicans. While nearly three-quarters of all GOP supporters still reject such unions, more than 60 percent of those under 30 do not, pollster Whit Ayres said.

2016 Presidential Election: Hillary Clinton's Lead in Swing States Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania Drop Against GOP Candidates in New Poll

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's lead against potential Republican Party opponents could be nearing an end, as new polling data showed narrow margins in three swing states.

TURNOUT: Voto Latino President and CEO Maria Teresa Kumar Analyzes Latino Electorate in Midterms, Presidential Elections

The midterm and general elections have seen notable disparities with the Latino voter turnout rate. While efforts were made to engage the Latino electorate for the last midterm election, especially during the immigration reform debate, the numbers are reportedly lower than the 2010 midterms. Voto Latino President and CEO spoke with Latin Post about comparing the midterm and presidential election cycles and on mobilizing the Latino voter bloc.

Presidential Election 2016: Martin O’Malley Talks About Potential Run, Says Presidency Is Not 'Some Crown' Passed 'Between Two Families'

O'Malley commented on Wall Street's hold on D.C. and the need for a strong leader. Though he did not formally announce his candidacy, he strongly hinted at it by attacking and distancing himself from Hillary Clinton.

Elections 2016: Carly Fiorina May Run for Presidential GOP Candidate

The former CEO of tech company Hewlett-Packard said she will most likely run for the GOP presidential ticket in 2016, promising a decision in April or May.

Ted Cruz on Immigration: GOP Presidential Candidate Finds Trouble With the Spanish Language

U.S. Presidential candidate Ted Cruz has received criticism for his Spanish-language campaign advertisement despite making controversial comments about individuals with bilingual education.

Hillary Clinton Email: 65 Percent of Americans Say Former Secretary of State's Email Scandal Didn't Affect Opinion

In recent reports, Hillary Clinton has admitted to using a private email address during her time as Secretary of State, sparking an investigation in finding out why she used a private account and what was discussed.

Jeb Bush 2016: Bush Had Second Email Account While Governor of Florida

Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush in February proudly published some 300,000 emails from his time as Florida governor in what he called "the spirit of transparency." But during his tenure in Tallahassee, the famous "jeb@jeb.org" was not the only account the chief executive used.

Hillary Clinton, President Barack Obama Meet for Hour-Long Talk at the White House

Clinton has met Obama occasionally at the White House since she left the administration in 2013. U. S. President Barack Obama met with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for about an hour on Monday, reports Reuters.

Obamacare: Ted Cruz and Family Sign up for Government Healthcare After Losing Insurance

The Texas Republican and his family will have to sign up for the government healthcare plan since they lost the insurance provided by his wife's job.

Jeb Bush 2016: Former Governor Accused of Liberally Used Executive Authority

Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush has been outspoken in his criticism of Barack Obama's use of executive power, accusing the president of "trampling on the Constitution." But as Florida governor, Bush himself pushed the limits of his authority.
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