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House Speaker John Boehner Writes Letter Clarifying Lawsuit Against President Obama

Speaker of the House John Boehner, R-Ohio, penned a letter explaining his intentions to sue President Barack Obama. According to the House speaker, all members of Congress, including lawmakers in the U.S. Senate and Obama, swore an oath to "preserve, protect and defend" the country's Constitution.

Florida Election News: Bill Clinton Encourages Cuban-Americans to Vote in Democratic Party Speech

On Saturday night, former president Bill Clinton encouraged the Florida Democratic Party to vote in mid-term elections and called out Cuban-Americans in particular at the state party's biggest fundraiser.

Registered New Jersey Voters Sue Garden State for Funding Democratic, Republican Primary Elections With Taxpayer Money

New Jersey residents have sued the Garden State for using taxpayer funds for primary elections they can't participate in. The seven residents live in a state where 2.6 million voters are denied a primary election vote unless they align with the Democratic or Republican parties. As a result, the New Jerseyans and two nonprofit organizations are suing New Jersey Secretary of State Kim Guadagno.

Rep. Charles Rangel Defeats State Sen. Adriano Espaillat in Strongly Contested 13th Congressional District Election

"The chairman has won. The chairman has won," Congressman Gregory Meeks said as he proclaimed Representative Charles Rangel the winner of the state's 13th Congressional District. It was his second consecutive electoral victory against challenger and Democratic State Senator Adriano Espaillat, also defeated by Rangel in the 2012 primary election.

Independents, Third-Party Registered Voters Protest Partisan Primary Elections in NYC

Primary election season is underway in the United States, but for people registered outside of the Democratic or Republican parties, the right to vote may be in jeopardy.

Undocumented Millennials Share Their Political and Personal Views in Nationwide Survey

Less than half of undocumented youth living in the United States identify with the Democratic Party, while most of the others claim loyalty to independent parties or nonparty affiliations, according to a new study published earlier this week.

Immigration Reform News 2014: Deportation Policies Could Turn Young Latinos Away From Democratic Party, Report Suggests

A new report finds that the mass deportations under the Obama administration could turn young Latino voters away from the Democratic Party.

Immigration Reform Laws and Deportation 2014: Texas Lt. Gov. Hopeful Leticia Van de Putte Blasts GOP Candidates For Immigration Rhetoric

State Sen. Leticia Van de Putte is a Democrat running for the lieutenant governor seat of Texas this year. If she wins the election in November, she will be the first Hispanic and the first woman to hold the position in the state.

Immigration Law, News & Reform 2014: Boehner Blasts House GOP Members Over Stalled Immigration Proposal

During a speech event in John Boehner's Ohio hometown on Thursday, the House Speaker reportedly mocked his fellow GOP Congress members for the gridlock that has stalled immigration reform.

2016 Presidential Election Candidates: Republicans Encouraging Jeb Bush To Run For President

Although the presidential race is still two years away, both Republican and Democratic Parties have begun aligning their chess pieces in preparation of the 2016 battle for the White House.

Obama State of Union Address: President Invites Special Guests; Who Are They?

Openly Gay NBA Player Jason Collins and Boston Marathon Bombing survivors Carlos Arrendondo and Jeff Bauman will be among the guests attending President Barack Obama's State of the Union Address on Tuesday, the White House reported.
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