Election 2016

GOP Debate 2015: Republican Candidates Embrace 5 p.m. 'Happy Hour' Debate in Ohio

Republican presidential hopefuls embraced the party's "happy hour" debate after being left out of Thursday's prime-time debate, On Politics reports.

GOP Debate 2015 Candidates Named: Top 10 Republican Candidates Confirmed For First Major Debate

The first 2016 Republican presidential debate finally has its 10 candidates following criteria set forth by Fox News Channel. The 10 names were revealed based on their rankings on the five national polls and include real estate businessman Donald Trump, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida.

2016 Republican Presidential Candidates Invited to Largest NY Latino City, Only Donald Trump Responds

Select Republican presidential candidates have been invited to visit New York's largest Latino city, but only one name returned the call: Donald Trump.

Immigration Reform Latest: Bobby Jindal Wants 'Sanctuary City' Mayors 'Criminally Accountable'

Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal has joined the call to cease so-called "sanctuary cities," and said he would hold elected officials criminally accountable for not complying with federal law enforcement.

14 GOP Candidates Field Questions at New Hampshire Voters First Forum

Fourteen Republican presidential hopefuls on Monday participated in a nationally televised forum hosted by C-SPAN that Politico dubbed a "practice round ahead of the first official GOP primary debate in Cleveland."

Donald Trump on Latinos: Most Latinos Hold 'Very Negative' View GOP Presidential Candidate

Based on polling data, most Latinos have a negative view of real estate mogul Donald Trump, one of the Republican presidential candidates.

Puerto Rico Economic Crisis: Martin O'Malley Calls for Equal Economic Rights as Island Defaults on Debt Payments

While there are no Electoral College votes from Puerto Rico, the 2016 presidential candidates have been making the outreach toward the commonwealth island. Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley became the first 2016 presidential candidate, regardless of political party, to travel to Puerto Rico to address the economic and health crisis affecting 3.6 million inhabitants.

2016 Presidential Race: Insiders Say Joe Biden Likely to Run For White House

Speculation that Vice President Joe Biden may jump into the 2016 presidential race is heating up. Speculation that Vice President Joe Biden may jump into the 2016 presidential race is heating up.

Donald Trump Presidential Run: Analysis Shows Billionaire Candidate Has Given Little to Charity

A review of billionaire Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's financial records finds that he has donated considerably less to charity than others in his tax bracket and has also taken credit for charitable gifts made by others.

Immigration News Today: Jeb Bush Calls for 'Rigorous' Path to Legal Status

Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush revealed a six-point immigration plan involving border security and addressing "illegal" immigration.

Immigration News: Immigrant Rights Advocates Meet with Gov. John Kasich on DACA, DAPA Lawsuit

Presidential hopeful John Kasich met with advocates on Monday regarding a President's Deferred Action for Parental Accountability (DAPA) and expanded Deferred Action for Childhood Arrival (DACA) lawsuit.

Martin O'Malley Becomes First Candidate to Visit Puerto Rico Amid Debt Crisis

Martin O'Malley will be the first presidential candidate, regardless of political party affiliation, to visit the commonwealth of Puerto Rico on Aug. 1. Former Maryland Gov. O'Malley's visit to Puerto Rico comes as the island faces health care and an economic crisis with $70 billion debt.

2016 Presidential Race: Lawyer Says Donald Trump Called Her 'Disgusting' Over Request to Pump Breast Milk

2016 presidential candidate Donald Trump is under fire once again. This time, a lawyer alleges that the real estate tycoon called her "disgusting" when she asked to be excused from a deposition to pump breast milk for her baby.

Jeb Bush on Immigration: GOP Presidential Candidate Reveals He Wants to Keep 11 Million Undocumented Immigrants

Presidential hopeful Jeb Bush says he will find a way for 11 million undocumented immigrants to stay in the United States.

Hillary Clinton on Climate Change: More Solar Panels, Renewable Energy

Hillary Clinton has released some of the details of her plan to combat climate change. See the details here.

2016 Presidential Race: Jeb Bush Address Spanish Church During Campaign Stop in Central Florida

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush spent Monday campaigning across Central Florida, making an appeal to Latino voters in order to set himself apart from the crowded pool of Republican candidates running in the 2016 presidential election.

Latino Vote 'More Critical, Decisive Than Ever,' Says National Hispanic Leadership Agenda Chair Hector Sanchez

The chairman of a coalition encompassing 39 leading national and regional Latino organizations said the Latino vote will play a more influential role in the presidential election race.

Obama Immigration Law: President Advised to Veto Anti-Immigration House Bill as Donald Trump Visits Border

The Obama administration revealed it will veto a House legislation affecting “sanctuary cities,” which have received national attention following the death of a San Francisco woman by an undocumented immigrant and remarks by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

2016 Presidential Race: Rick Perry Slams Donald Trump Over Immigration, John McCain Comments

2016 presidential candidate Rick Perry delivered a speech on Wednesday, blasting Donald Trump for his recent inflammatory remarks about immigrants and Sen. John McCain.

Immigration Activist Cesar Vargas Announces Presidential Run, Calls for Changing Requirements

Immigration activist and DREAMer Cesar Vargas announced his candidacy for the presidency of the United States on Tuesday. However, the law school graduate is not eligible to run for the office. He only seeks to make a point about the requirements for the presidency.

Scott Walker on Immigration: Progressive Groups, Civil Rights Icon Dolores Huerta Takes Aim at 'Terrible' Walker

With Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker set to speak at the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) in San Diego, a progressive organization and a civil rights icon have voiced the Republican presidential candidate’s stance on immigration and the Latino community.
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