Ecuadoreans Vote For President in Runoff

Guillermo Lasso Wins Ecuador Presidential Elections

The Ecuadorean banker secured 52% of the vote in the runoff election after a campaign that pitted free-market economics against the social welfare plans of Andres Arauz, who is an economist.
President Donald Trump delivers remarks during a Latinos For Trump campaign event at the Trump National Doral resort in Doral

Could Latino Voters Tip the Election to Favor Trump?

The Election Day this year is believed to be a significant year for Latino voters, so who they will likely vote between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden could make a difference.
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Election: What Happens if Trump Becomes Too Sick to Lead the US?

Election Day is just a few weeks away and President Donald Trump has tested positive for coronavirus.
President Trump Campaigns In Iowa Ahead Of Democratic Caucus

Brad Parscale Resigns From Reelection Campaign

Brad Parscale, a senior adviser to President Donald Trump's reelection campaign, has stepped down from his position on Wednesday.
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Nearly Half of Americans Believe Foreign Nations Already Interfered With 2020 Election, Survey Says

With only a few weeks before the election, around four in ten Americans believe that a foreign government has already interfered with the 2020 presidential election, according to a new survey.
Democratic Presidential Candidates Participate In Third Debate In Houston

Biden's VP Pick Senator Kamala Harris is Making Political Party History

Joe Biden has named California junior senator Kamala Harris as his running mate Tuesday, making her the first woman of color to appear in a major political party's presidential ticket.

Republican Candidates Marilinda Garcia and Scott Brown Gain Momentum in NH Polls

GOP New Hampshire congressional candidates Marilinda Garcia and Scott Brown have improved their odds to win their respective races in the Granite State based on new polling data.

Senate Election 2014: Kentucky Candidate Alison Lundergan Grimes' Attack Ad Ask "Where Was Mitch McConnell?"

With less than two weeks remaining for Kentucky residents to register to vote, the state's secretary of state launched an attack advertisement against Sen. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., accusing him of being absent on important matters in Congress.

Election 2014 Polls: Republican Party Leads 'Generic' Congressional Vote Poll Among 'Likely' Voters

A "generic" congressional election poll vote gave the Republican Party the advantage if elections were held today. "Heading into the final weeks before the midterm elections, Republican and Democratic voters are split not only over their candidate preferences, but also about the importance of key issues in the election," noted the Pew Research Center.

President Barack Obama Defends Delay in Immigration Executive Order

President Barack Obama has delayed announcing any potential executive action on immigration until after November's midterm elections. According to Obama, the reason for the delay was not to benefit Senate Democrats hoping to hold onto their narrow majority in the chamber.

Democratic and Independent Candidates Merge Campaigns for Alaska Governor

The gubernatorial race has narrowed in Alaska as two candidates merged their campaigns against incumbent Republican Gov. Sean Parnell.

Hillary Clinton, Mitt Romney Favored Presidential Candidates with Double-Digit Lead in 2016 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.

Nevada Caucus, South Carolina Presidential 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.

Iowa Caucus, New Hampshire Presidential Election Primary Dates Confirmed; Iowa Democrats Propose Changes

Preparations for the 2016 presidential elections are underway as the Democratic National Committee announced the dates for the first caucus of the campaign.

More Millennial Entrepreneurs Likely to Vote in 2014 Midterm Elections Than 2012, 'Skeptical' of Political Parties

More millennials are planning to vote this November than in 2012, yet the demographic's turnout is still lower than any other age group.

Republicans Favored to Win US Senate If Elections Were Held Today, Says Poll Estimates

The Republican Party is projected to take the U.S. Senate following the November elections, based on survey estimates.
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