Election 2016

Immigration Executive Action Delay Affected Latino Influence, Turnout on Election Day, Says Latino Decisions

U.S. Latino voters felt less enthusiastic about President Barack Obama and the Democratic Party for the immigration executive action delay, and polling data suggests the wait resulted in Latino voters staying home for the midterm election.

Marco Rubio 2016 Campaign: Rubio's Reclaim America PAC Hires Former Mitt Romney Aide for New Hampshire Campaign

U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., has made it known about his interest in the 2016 presidential election, and he has taken an extra step with the hiring of a former Mitt Romney campaign aide.

2016 Presidential Election Swing States: Hillary Clinton Leads In Florida, Pennsylvania, Ohio; Jeb Bush Provides Challenge in Sunshine State

Three critical swing states appear to go in favor of the presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, based on new polling data.

Iowa Caucus 2016 Presidential Election Polls: Scott Walker, Hillary Clinton Take Iowa Leads Among Likely Caucus Attendees

Hillary Clinton continues to dominate polls as the potential Democratic presidential candidate, but it is Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker who may surprise the Republican presidential candidate race.

2016 Presidential Election Candidates Poll: Hillary Clinton Gets Double-Digit Advantage Against Gov. Chris Christie Among New Jersey Residents

Fellow Garden State residents have viewed a potential presidential bid by New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie as “unpopular.”

Chris Christie Possible GOP Presidential Candidate: State of the State Address Recognizes America's 'Problem' While His Job Approval Rating Declines

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie delivered his State of the State address, and his speech could further ignite speculation of a presidential election run.

2016 Presidential Elections: Mitt Romney 'Almost Certainly' to Run for the White House, Paul Ryan Confirms He Won't Run

Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who ran for U.S. president on behalf for the Republican Party in 2008 and 2012, has furthered rumors about a third run for the White House. Meanwhile, his 2012 vice presidential running mate ruled himself out of the equation.

2016 Presidential Election Candidates Odds: Marco Rubio Gets Support from His Family, Confident He'll Win Presidency

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., received an endorsement for his potential presidential run: his family. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla. , received an endorsement for his potential presidential run: his family.

TURNOUT: Rock the Vote, LULAC Officials Discuss How to Mobilize Latino Millennials After Midterms

Millennials represent the largest generation in the United States, and with a Latino turning 18 years old every 30 seconds, Latino millennials have become an important voting electorate. However, despite their growing numbers, mobilizing Latino millennials is a challenge on all political party's radar. For the launch of Latin Post's "Turnout" series, Latin Post speaks one-on-one with two leading and national organizations that are committed to mobilizing millennials to participate and vote.

2016 Presidential Election Candidates Odds: Jeb Bush Quits Health Job, Benefitted from Obamacare, Leads GOP Nomination Poll

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has increased his lead in a hypothetical poll among potential Republican Party presidential candidates.

2016 Presidential Election Candidates: Hillary Clinton's Peak Starts to Slip, Elizabeth Warren Gain Traction Among Democrats

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's peak among potential 2016 Democratic presidential candidates has started to slip, but her lead is still considered a "overwhelmingly" strong.

2016 Presidential Election Odds: Millennials, Men and Women Prefer Hillary Clinton Over Chris Christie

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie has not confirmed his intentions to run for the White House in 2016, but former New York Sen. Hillary Clinton appears to be more popular in the Garden State than him.

2016 Presidential Election Candidates Odds: Hillary Clinton Dominates Polls vs. GOP's Ted Cruz, Chris Christie and Jeb Bush

Hillary Clinton's odds to win the 2016 presidential election continue to be positive against potential Republican Party candidates, especially against Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas.

Obama Immigration Executive Orders Update: Hillary Clinton's Latino Support Drops Heavily If Executive Actions Not Renewed

President Barack Obama's latest immigration executive action is only temporary and could be expired in 2017 when the next president is sworn into office, but based on new polling data, immigration will remain an important topic for the Latino community during the 2016 presidential election.

2016 Presidential Election Candidates Odds: Hillary Clinton Heavily-Favored Democratic Candidates, Jeb Bush's Popularity Increases Without Mitt Romney, Says Poll

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton appears to be unstoppable among potential Democratic Party presidential candidates to secure the political party's nomination based on new polling figures.

Election News Update: Jeb Bush Campaigns for GOP Candidates in Spanish-Language Ads, Talks Immigration

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush appeared in new campaigns advertisements for midterm election candidates, including spots for the Spanish-language market.

Immigration Reform Update: Sen. Ted Cruz Jokes Immigration with White House Fence Jumper, Wins Values Voter Straw Poll

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, won laughs and a straw poll at the annual Family Research Council Action's Values Voter Summit, a Christian conservative forum for citizens who want to "preserve the bedrock values of traditional marriage, religious liberty, sanctity of life and limited government".

Election 2014 Update: Women's Midterm Election Vote 'Crucial' For Equal Opportunities, Rights, Says Hillary Clinton

Former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton made another public appearance and urged women to be engaged in the political process in order to advance women's rights.

DREAMers Ask Hillary Clinton About Barack Obama's Immigration Executive Action Delay

Recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, also known as DREAMers, confronted former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton about the immigration system and President Barack Obama's decision to delay an executive action.

Presidential Elections 2016: Hillary Clinton, Mitt Romney Favored Presidential Candidates with Double-Digit Lead in Iowa Poll

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney are leading polls in the first state scheduled to host a 2016 presidential referendum: Iowa.

Presidential Primary Schedule 2016: Nevada Caucus, South Carolina Primary Dates Moved for Minority Populations

Primary and caucus dates for the 2016 presidential primary elections have been announced for Nevada and South Carolina, and they will be contested on later dates than in 2012.
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