The Latino vote has been called "decisive" in the presidential election, and one organization is projecting record voter turnout by the group this November.
Although Latinos voted for President Barack Obama in both the 2008 and 2012 presidential elections in record breaking numbers, a new poll reveals that the Democratic Party may not have a strong grip on the voting bloc this time around.
Bernie Sanders has led an impressive campaign in the 2016 Democratic presidential race. He launched his bid back in April 2015 as a long shot for the White House. However, he has since established himself as a strong contender.
Hillary Clinton did win the Nevada caucuses but Democratic presidential rival Bernie Sanders' campaign has plenty of reasons to stay positive on the campaign trail.
The Latino vote is still in dispute among the different camps of the presidential candidates. Hillary Clinton's group is rebutting the claims that rival Senator Bernie Sanders won Nevado's Latino vote by 8 percentage points.
Presidential aspirant HillaryClinton did not entertain interview invitations from Fox News. There is a conflict brewing between Fox News and presidential aspirant Hillary Clinton.
Barack Obama will become the first U.S. president to travel to Cuba in nearly 90 years. Obama and his wife Michelle will be visiting the Caribbean island from March 21 to March 22. It comes more than a year after the U.S. and Cuba made a decision to restore diplomatic ties.
An exit poll released Saturday found Latinos caucused for Bernie Sanders by a 53-to-45 margin over Hillary Clinton, giving the Vermont senator the demographic's coveted vote.
Donald Trump's once commanding lead over Ted Cruz in the fast-approaching South Carolina primary has now been reduced to just 5 points with less than 24 hours remaining before polls there open.
Luis Gutierrez, Julián Castro and other well-known members of the Latino community are endorsing Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. The support could prove very vital in the upcoming Nevada caucuses on Saturday, Feb. 20.
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton made their final pleas on national television to attract voters, particularly Latinos, ahead Saturday’s Nevada caucus.
The campaigns and supports of Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton are preparing to engage Latinos and immigrants supporters as Nevada caucus weekend approaches.
Ahead of Saturday’s Nevada caucus, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton received the endorsements of prominent Latino leaders, who also hammered on Bernie Sanders’ immigration track record.
Donald Trump has jumped out to a better than 2-1 advantage over closest Republican challenger Marco Rubio in their ongoing battle to secure the GOP's 2016 presidential nomination.
The 48-second ad questions Sanders' immigration reform efforts, citing a CNN interview in which he says guest workers are driving down wages for American citizens.
A new poll shows that Democratic voters in Nevada are virtually split between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders just three days before the state's caucus.