Donald Trump is disavowing any responsibility for the growing level of violence at his campaign events across the country, saying he is simply the messenger for the rising frustration among many Americans.
Town hall attendees didn't just want to hear Democratic candidates come down on Trump. They wanted a strategic plan for beating the Republican front-runner if he is elected the Party's presidential nominee.
Despite his repeated boasts suggesting that he is expecting to net significant Latino support, a new Gallup Poll finds that Republican front-runner Donald Trump is looked upon unfavorably by more than three in every four Latino voters.
A new CNN Poll of Polls survey finds Republican front-runner Donald Trump on the verge of upsetting both Florida Senator Marco Rubio and Ohio Governor John Kasich in their home states.
Sanders camp couldn't be any happier after a ruling from a local judge in Ohio has now given 17-year-old voters the right to have their votes counted in the upcoming primaries. This was, definitely, a welcome development for the presidential nomination bid of the Vermont senator, who has been known to be popular amongst the younger demographics.
Older Latino populations have a negative view of Latin America’s socialist governments, and it became a hot topic for Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., during the latest Democratic presidential debate on March 9.
If there's one thing we could glean from the unexpected Michigan upset is that polling results are not etched in stone. But, there are other takeaways, particularly those that favor Sanders camp that could help bolster their claim that the race is far from over, never mind Hillary Clinton still having a comfortable margin despite Tuesday's shocker.
Puerto Ricans, who if born within the commonwealth are given U.S. citizen status, received some attention during the "Latin America" segment of the latest Democratic presidential debate.
Ahead of the first Democratic presidential debate on Univision, airing Wednesday night, a union comprising of 1.3 million members will debut two advertisements
The Bernie Sanders campaign filed a federal lawsuit claiming the Ohio secretary of state is unconstitutionally attempting to block millennial Latino and black voters from voting in its March 15 presidential primary election.
Bernie Sanders appears to have stunned the political world on Tuesday night as his campaign won Michigan’s presidential primary against Hillary Clinton. It was also a good night for Republican candidate Donald Trump.
A week before the Florida presidential primary, and just one day before Univision airs the next Democratic Party debate, surrogates for Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton discussed their record on Latinos issues and immigration.
As per one of the recent polls, Bernie Sanders has emerged the frontrunner after getting the better of every other US presidential candidate--- in the most number of deleted Twitter posts this 2016, that is. Sanders is ahead of the pack in terms of retracting previously published Twitter posts with a total of 58 for the period of January to March 4, 2016.
While the wisecrack from the Vermont senator was reciprocated with laughter during the debate, it did not sit well with some people, particularly those who are suffering from mental health conditions. Others were just simply aggrieved by the tasteless comparison of mental health with what they perceive as some of the negative behaviors exhibited from the GOP side.
Democratic presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton spoke about the issues but for the first time it was broadcast on the Fox News Channel.
Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders addressed the issue of God in Sunday's debate. 2016 Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders addressed the issue of God in Sunday night's CNN presidential debate.
Trump and Clinton are still leading by a good margin over their respective opponents, but both Clinton and Sanders have the upper hand in the general election contest, according to the NBC/WSJ/Marist poll. Clinton outpaces Trump 52 percent to 36 percent, while Sanders has it at 56 percent against Trump's 34 percent.
It wasn't some empty talk after all when Bernie Sanders proclaimed his victory if there would be a strong voter turnout. The senator from Vermont came out as the runaway winner in Maine after the Democratic caucuses held on Sunday, March 6, registered an "extraordinary turnout."