2016 presidential election

2016 Presidential Election & Immigration Reform: Marco Rubio “Open” to Prohibiting Undocumented Immigrants From Becoming Citizens

As he reportedly inches closer to making a decision on whether or not to run for the 2016 presidential race, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida, said this week that he would be "open" in some instances to prohibiting immigrants who came illegally to the U.S. from ever gaining permanent citizenship.

2016 Presidential Election Candidates Odds: Jeb Bush Quits Health Job, Benefitted from Obamacare, Leads GOP Nomination Poll

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has increased his lead in a hypothetical poll among potential Republican Party presidential candidates.

Minority Candidates Add to Diversity Among 2016 GOP Hopefuls

The Republican Party is making some very visible changes to appeal to minorities, and its 2016 presidential contenders may include two Hispanic senators, an Indian-American governor, a female business leader and a black neurosurgeon.

Immigration Reform News Update: GOP Needs Immigration Reform to Win White House in 2016, Says Sen. Graham

Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., cautioned the Republican Party about its 2016 presidential election odds if the issue of immigration is not addressed.

2016 Presidential Election Candidates: Hillary Clinton's Peak Starts to Slip, Elizabeth Warren Gain Traction Among Democrats

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's peak among potential 2016 Democratic presidential candidates has started to slip, but her lead is still considered a "overwhelmingly" strong.

2016 Presidential Election & Candidates: Jeb Bush to 'Actively Explore' White House Bid

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush said Tuesday he will "actively explore" a run for the White House in 2016. The son of George H.W. Bush and brother of George W. Bush - the 41st and 43rd presidents of the United States, respectively - took to Facebook and Twitter to make the announcement.

2016 Presidential Race Poll: Hillary Clinton Leads Republican Counterparts; New Jersey Favors Clinton Over Christie

Two polls show Clinton leading against her potential Republican opponents. Though the former senator has not announced she will run, she is the Democratic favorite for the 2016 race.

2016 Presidential Election Odds: Millennials, Men and Women Prefer Hillary Clinton Over Chris Christie

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has not confirmed his intentions to run for the White House in 2016, but former New York Sen. Hillary Clinton appears to be more popular in the Garden State than him.

2016 Presidential Election Candidates Odds: Hillary Clinton Dominates Polls vs. GOP's Ted Cruz, Chris Christie and Jeb Bush

Hillary Clinton's odds to win the 2016 presidential election continue to be positive against potential Republican Party candidates, especially against Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas.

George W. Bush: Jeb Bush Would Beat Hillary Clinton in a 2016 Presidential Election Campaign

George W. Bush believes his brother, Jeb Bush, would beat Hillary Clinton if the two were to run against each other in the 2016 presidential election.

Obama Immigration Executive Orders Update: Hillary Clinton's Latino Support Drops Heavily If Executive Actions Not Renewed

President Barack Obama's latest immigration executive action is only temporary and could be expired in 2017 when the next president is sworn into office, but based on new polling data, immigration will remain an important topic for the Latino community during the 2016 presidential election.

2016 Presidential Election Candidates Odds: Hillary Clinton Heavily-Favored Democratic Candidates, Jeb Bush's Popularity Increases Without Mitt Romney, Says Poll

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appears to be unstoppable among potential Democratic Party presidential candidates to secure the political party's nomination based on new polling figures.

Kentucky Senator Rand Paul: ‘The Republican Party Brand Sucks’

Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul likened Republican party could in fact "do better." While on a voyage through Detroit on Wednesday, Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul, who has constantly criticized the Republican party's efforts to extend their platform to minority voters in hopes to make it more pleasant.

Presidential Primary Schedule 2016: Nevada Caucus, South Carolina Primary Dates Moved for Minority Populations

Primary and caucus dates for the 2016 presidential primary elections have been announced for Nevada and South Carolina, and they will be contested on later dates than in 2012.

2016 Presidential Elections: Iowa Caucus, New Hampshire Primary Dates Confirmed; Iowa Democrats Propose Changes

Preparations for the 2016 presidential elections are underway as the Democratic National Committee announced the dates for the first caucus of the campaign.

Hillary Clinton President Campaign 2016: Former Secretary of State Talks Candidacy at ASU

The Clinton clan participated in a forum at Arizona State University on Saturday night as part of the Clinton Global Initiative University, which partners with various U.S. universities.

Stalling: GOP Waiting to Pass Immigration Reform Because They Want to Win the Hispanic and Asian Vote in the 2016 Presidential Election?

Many republicans suggest tabling reform until next year because it will not benefit them in the 2014 elections; as many House Republicans reside over white-majority districts.
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