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DNC Debate: Tuesday's Debate the First of Many Key Dates

The more than a dozen GOP White House hopefuls already have two debates under their belts, but Tuesday's encounter will mark the first such event for Democratic contenders.

2016 Election Polls: Marco Rubio, Jeb Bush Defeat Clinton, Sanders But Can't Top Joe Biden in Florida

Within the Sunshine State, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., appears to have more support than former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, but both Republican presidential candidates can't shake off the "outsider" nominees.

National Hispanic Leadership Agenda, Martin O'Malley to Talk Latino Advancement

Democratic presidential candidate Martin O'Malley's Latino outreach continues as the former governor meets the executive board of the National Hispanic Leadership Agenda.

Hillary Clinton on Immigration: President Barack Obama's Deportation Policy Was 'Very' Aggressive

Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton said immigration will be among her main goals during her first 100 days in the White House.

Hillary Clinton on Benghazi: Clinton Campaign Ad Slams Kevin McCarthy, Benghazi Committee

Kevin McCarthy, the leading candidate to take over the House leadership from outgoing Speaker John Boehner, is already drawing fire from Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign.

Immigration News 2015: North Carolina HB 318 Criticized By Clinton's DREAMer Latino Outreach Director

A Hillary Clinton presidential campaign staffer has called for North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory to veto a bill that affects the undocumented community.

Millennials 'Absolutely Critical' in Changing Political Status Quo, Says Gov. Jon Huntsman

A political movement with Democrats, Republicans and independents has been dedicated to change the status quo and insert new politics of problem solving, and No Labels co-chair Jon Huntsman told Latin Post about the need for change, impact of millennial voters and the upcoming “Problem Solver Convention.”

Hillary Clinton on Gun Control: Executive Action Is An Option

The Democratic presidential candidates have been announcing their proposals to combat gun-related violence.

Presidential Election 2016: Bernie Sanders Adds Arturo Carmona for Campaign's Latino Outreach

Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign has finally added a name for its Latino outreach with Presente.org executive director Arturo Carmona.

2016 Presidential Race: Hillary Clinton Tries to Connect with Latino Voters With 'Latinos for Hillary'

Hillary Clinton's campaign announced that it will launch a major push to organize Latino voters in the month of October.

Bernie Sanders Donations vs. Hillary Clinton: Sanders' Success With Small Donors Worries Clinton Campaign

Hillary Clinton's closest challenger for the 2016 Democratic nomination managed to raise almost as much campaign cash over the last three months as the party's front-runner.

2016 Presidential Race Polls: GOP, Donald Trump Deeply Under Water With Latino Voters, New Poll Finds

A new NBC News/Wall Street Journal/Telemundo poll finds that Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump and the entire GOP are extremely underwater with Latino voters.

Hillary Clinton Email News: State Department to Release Latest Batch of Clinton Emails

The U.S. State Department will release another batch of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's emails on Wednesdays, and the 6,000 pages will likely cover the period from late 2010 to early 2011.

2016 Presidential Race: Vice President Joe Biden Allowed to Participate in CNN's Primary Debate

In spite of the fact that Vice President Joe Biden has yet to answer the call to enter into the 2016 presidential race, he will still be allowed to participate in the first Democratic presidential primary debate next month, even if he declares his candidacy on the very same day.

Hillary Rodham Clinton's Political Views on Immigration Reform, Same-Sex Marriage, Obamacare, Gun Laws & Abortion

Although a recent poll suggest that self-described “democratic socialist” Bernie Sanders is gaining on former secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton, the 67-year old candidate still has 42 percent of the Democratic Primary voters

Immigrant Detention: O'Malley, Sanders Call to Close Centers

The U.S. federal government defended its immigrant detention practices, despite objections from congressional lawmakers and presidential candidates, as the Department of Homeland Security filed an appeal against the potential release of detained immigrant children.

Despite 'Un-American' 2016 Campaign, Unions & Immigrants Benefits US, Says AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka

AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka spoke to Latin Post about the importance of unions, its impact on immigrants and his disgust at the “racist” rhetoric made in the 2016 presidential campaign.

Ben Carson Muslim President Comment: Democrats, Fellow GOP Candidates React to 'Muslim Question'

Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson stirred further debate on whether a Muslim can become U.S. president.

Democratic National Committee Tabs Luis Miranda as New Communications Director

The Democratic National Committee (DNC) announced its new communications director will be a Latino. Specifically, the DNC named Luis Miranda as the organization's communications director, and he will assume the role in October.

Immigration Reform News: GOP Lawmakers Abandon 'Sanctuary City' Bill

Senate legislation addressing "sanctuary cities" hit a roadblock in the Senate Judiciary Committee.

GOP Debate 2015: 5 Things Latinos Should Know For Republican Debate Tonight

The second Republican presidential primary debate is tonight, and the show could set new records for cable news. Two debates are set for Wednesday evening in California, where Latinos are the majority.
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