At 44, Marco Rubio is the youngest GOP candidate vying for the party’s presidential nomination. At 44, Marco Rubio is the youngest GOP candidate vying for the party’s presidential nomination.
Florida Lieutenant Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantera wrote a letter to the Latino community in response to celebrities and advocates warning the electorate about the GOP.
South Carolina millennials are have shown interest in the ongoing presidential campaign, based on polling data released days before the Republican primary.
While not on the campaign trail, Ted Cruz is still a working U.S. senator, and he introduced legislation on Thursday to help federal immigration agents.
Although he finished fourth in Tuesday's New Hampshire Republican primary, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is still very much in the race, speaking out against New Hampshire winner Donald Trump on issues such as immigration.
There are winners and losers from Tuesday's New Hampshire primary, but almost immediately, the focus shifts to Nevada and South Carolina -- states with prominent minority populations.
The “First-in-the-Nation” primary is tonight from New Hampshire, and votes have already been announced candidates are looking for momentum in the presidential race.
Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio continues to attract endorsements from current and previous congressional lawmakers, and his latest endorsement comes from a Pennsylvania senator who opposed Rubio's comprehensive immigration reform bill.
In an effort to score points with a key electoral demographic, Republican leaders underlined this week that more than half of GOP caucus-goers voted for a Hispanic candidate in the Feb. 1 Iowa caucuses.
Caption:DES MOINES, IA - FEBRUARY 01: Supporters watch as results are announced during the caucus night event of Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the Olmsted Center at Drake University on February 1, 2016 in Des Moines, Iowa. Clinton, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Martin O'Malley are competing in the Iowa Democratic caucus. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Republican candidate Marco Rubio scored a key endorsement on Tuesday from popular Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., who described his colleague as the GOP's best "shot" to beat Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Even though Donald Trump has two Hispanic rivals and, early on in his campaign, alienated many in the Hispanic community with his controversial comments on immigration, most Latino Republicans want him to be their party's 2016 White House nominee, a new poll revealed.
As the caucuses in Iowa kick off later tonight, presidential candidates are doing almost everything just to get that final approval from the Iowans before they cast their initial votes as to who will be the next US President, Fox News Latino reports.
The final Republican presidential debates started on Thursday evening with Carly Fiorina, Jim Gilmore, Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum sharing the stage just days before the Iowa caucus.
Voters in the crucial early primary state of New Hampshire list immigration as one of their top concerns, and Republican presidential hopefuls have been busy addressing the issue at campaign rallies across the Granite State.
MSNBC host Chris Matthews on Jan. 26 used Donald Trump's decision to boycott the final GOP presidential debate before the Iowa caucuses to rip the event's sponsor, MSNBC rival Fox News, and two of Trump's main challengers, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.