2016 presidential election

Ted Cruz for President 2016: Ted Cruz Becomes First Latino to Enter 2016 Presidential Race, Vows to Act Against "Executive Amnesty"

As U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, formally announced his candidacy Monday for the White House during an address at Liberty University, the largest Christian-based higher education institution in the U.S, Cruz's message throughout his announcement was reigniting the "promise of America."

Presidential Election 2016: Martin O'Malley Emerges as Hillary Clinton's Strongest Competitor

Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley is emerging as Hillary Clinton's strongest competitor among unannounced Democratic presidential hopefuls.

Ted Cruz for President 2016: Cuban-American GOP Senator Confirms Presidential Bid

U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, officially became the first person to run for the 2016 presidential election. Cruz, who was born in Canada through a Cuban father and American mother, confirmed his candidacy on Twitter shortly after 12 a.m. EST.

Paul Rand 2016: Kentucky Senator Set to Announce Presidential Campaign in Early April

Kentucky Republican Senator Rand Paul will announce that he is running for president on April 7, USA Today reports.

2016 Presidential Polls: Hillary Clinton's Favorability Rating Higher Than GOP Presidential Field

While no one has thrown their hat into the 2016 presidential race, new numbers show that presumptive Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton appears to have the highest favorable rating against all potential GOP candidates despite controversy regarding her U.S. State Department emails.

Hillary Clinton 2016 Campaign Staff: Hillary Clinton to Name First Latina Chief of Staff for White House Campaign Team

Potential 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will reportedly name the first Latina chief of staff for a congressional lawmaker to her campaign team for the White House.

Hillary Clinton Email: FOIA Requests Further Details Clinton Email Scandal

The Republican National Committee submitted two Freedom of Information Act requests to the State Department to receive copies of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's separation documents to further investigate the private email scandal she is in.

Marco Rubio 2016: Florida Brick House With Two Names on Deed May Put Senator's Finances into Question

A Tallahassee home with Senator Marco Rubio and former congressman David Rivera's name on the deed puts the would-be presidential candidate's finances into question, Politico reports.

Ted Cruz News: GOP Senator Calls Marriage Equality 'Real Danger to Our Liberty'

Sen. Cruz has re-introduced legislation that would preserve same-sex marriage bans in some states as federal courts continue to overturn the bans around the nation.

Jeb Bush 2016: Former Florida Governor to Name Justin Muzinich as Policy Director of Likely Presidential Campaign

Republican Presidential hopeful Jeb Bush will name Justin Muzinich the policy director of his likely 2016 presidential campaign.

Clinton 2016: Sen. Feinstein Tells Frontrunner to "Step Up" After Some Clinton Emails Reportedly Not Found

As new evidence indicates some of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's emails may indeed be lost because she used a private account to discuss state business, as the Atlantic reports, a top Democrat called for more action.

Ben Carson Quotes: Presidential Hopeful Believes Being Gay is Choice, Says Prison Supports His Views [Watch]

The conservative doctor and potential 2016 presidential candidate Ben Carson has made new comments regarding homosexuality, calling it a choice.

Scott Walker on Immigration Reform: Wisconsin Governor, Potential GOP Candidate Flip-Flops on Immigration, Talks Amnesty Process

Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, a potential Republican presidential candidate in 2016, revealed on Sunday he has changed his stance on immigration.

Presidential Election 2016 Odds: Marco Rubio Says Travel, Staffing 'Reflect' Likely White House Bid

Marco Rubio is inching closer to announcing a 2016 White House bid and admits keen observers will not find it difficult to note that he is considering a campaign. "I think that's reflected in both our travel and some of the staffing decisions that we've made," he said about his presidential ambitions.

Ted Cruz Attacks Bill Clinton, Monica Lewinsky Impeachment Scandal?

Bill Clinton's name brought the term "youth outreach" to Ted Cruz's mind in a word-association game at Thursday's Conservative Political Action Conference. The Texas senator's remark was widely interpreted as dig at the former president's affair with Monica Lewinsky, a White House intern in her early 20s at the time of the scandal.

Marco Rubio CPAC 2015 Speech: Republican Florida Senator Talks Immigration, Potential 2016 Presidential Run at Conservative Convention

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., addressed immigration and his potential presidential run in 2016 Friday at the 2015 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) hosted by the American Conservative Union.

NBC 'The Apprentice' 2015 Cast News: Host Donald Trump Says He's 'More Serious' Than Ever About Running in 2016 Presidential Election

Real estate mogul and reality television host Donald Trump is once again considering a run for the White House. The 68-year-old said in an interview on Wednesday that he is "more serious" than ever about pursuing his presidential ambitions.

Presidential Election: Kentucky Senator Rand Paul Likely to Announce 2016 Presidential Run in April

Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul will likely make an official announcement in early April regarding his political ambitions in the 2016 presidential race.

2016 Presidential Election: Republican Chris Christie 'Rapidly Losing Support' Thanks to Jeb Bush?

Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush seems to have poached some prominent donors and power brokers from the home state of one of his chief rivals, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie.

White House Condemns Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani's Comments on Barack Obama Not 'Being Brought up' to Love America

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani made a "horrible" statement when he claimed President Barack Obama does not love America, the White House said on Thursday.

Bill and Hillary Clinton 2016: Foundation of Potential Presidential Nominee Receives Large Donation From Amid Ties to Oil, Gas Industry

Bill and Hillary Clinton's nonprofit received hundreds of thousands of dollars from a Canadian government agency. Ottawa's Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development Department in 2014 donated between $250,000 and $500,000 to the Clinton Foundation in an apparent attempt to promote the embattled Keystone XL project.
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