The Democrats just held their latest debate in Flint, Michigan, and as one might have guessed, it wasn't exactly cordial. There may have been some fleeting moments during the debate where Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders shared the same views, but the two were at odds for the most part.
On the heels of Hillary Clinton's potential indictment regarding her emails, another pothole on the campaign trail of the Democratic Party's frontrunner results from legal charges thrown at her husband's way.
Presidential bet Bernie Sanders earns support from the Democrats in Costa Rica in the recent Global Global Presidential Primary. Sanders’ position on the issue of immigration puts him front and center of Latin American attention as he promises fairer treatment for immigrants.
Four months from Democratic and Republican national conventions, each party's presidential race appears to have come down to the final four candidates.
For Texas Senator Ted Cruz, the primary goal is to slow down the frontrunner; for the outspoken business mogul, it's to keep a safe distance against his closest rival. The pair has seemingly gotten what they want at the conclusion of the Saturday showdown.
Donald Trump trails both Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in a new CNN/ORC poll that took the pulse of voters in a series of hypothetical general election match-ups.
An independent federal civil rights agency has called on Congress to support legislation providing undocumented immigrant children the legal right to due process.
Hillary Clinton won most of the Democratic Party's "Super Tuesday" states but Bernie Sanders also made his presence known in winning four primaries and caucuses.
Ecuadorian President Rafael Correa said in an interview with the Ecuadorian Broadcasting Association that Donald Trump winning the presidency is good for Latin America. However, Correa pointed out that it will be bad for the United States if Trump becomes president, as reported by teleSURtv.
“Super Tuesday,” a date when nearly a dozen states host presidential primaries or caucuses, finally concluded and it was a good evening for several Republican candidates.
Tuesday is a big day for presidential hopefuls and it is known as Super Tuesday. A total of 12 states will hold primary elections and caucuses and the leading candidates for President of the United States could add to their leads and distance themselves from their competitors.
The CHC Bold PAC, the political and fundraising arm of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, endorsed former secretary of state Hillary Clinton for U.S. president on Monday.
Republican front-runner Donald Trump is expected to add to his column of GOP primary victories when voters take to the polls in Kansas City on March 5.
The final Republican presidential debate before "Super Tuesday" wrapped up on Thursday night, and issues affecting the Latino electorate were addressed from the start.
Here are few details and rumors about Super Tuesday 2016. Less than a week from now will be Super Tuesday. Politicians and voters are both excited for the said event.
Caucus-goers throughout Nevada cast their vote on Feb. 20, many in Latino-heavy Clark County. Based on exit polls, older voters leaned towards Clinton while Latinos and millenials chose Sanders.