Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton faced a key moment in her 2016 presidential campaign on Thursday, as she fielded questions from the congressional committee investigating the 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, which occurred during her tenure as the nation's top diplomat.
Vice President Joe Biden will make a call about a potential 2016 White House run whenever he is ready and will not allow Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign to "bully" him into making a decision, an unidentified source described as a close confidant said over the weekend.
Despite speculation that Julian Castro may become Hillary Clinton's running mate, should she win the 2016 Democratic presidential election, the former San Antonio mayor says he has not ruled out running for Texas governor in 2018.
A new report issued by the Federal Election Commission on the 2016 presidential race reveal that Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Ben Carson have raised the most campaign money in the third quarter.
Fresh off her sterling showing in the first of six Democratic presidential debates, overall party front-runner Hillary Clinton has surged into a virtual tie with rival Bernie Sanders in the crucial, early-voting state of New Hampshire.
Fresh off the high of her widely praised presidential debate performance, Hillary Clinton rallied up Latino voters with U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Julian Castro at a campaign event in Texas.
Huma Abedin, arguably the closest aide to Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton, on Friday testified before a congressional committee about the former secretary of state's handling of the 2012 attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi, Libya, that killed four Americans.
A Donald Trump supporter allegedly spat on the face of an immigration activist during a rally for the leading Republican 2016 presidential candidate earlier this week.
Their role as "establishment candidates" may make it hard for them to rally the energized base of their respective parties, but when it comes to bankers and lawyers, Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush have no trouble winning support.
U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Julián Castro followed his twin brother's footsteps and endorsed Hillary Clinton for U.S. president.
On the day following their first presidential debate, Democrats vying for their party's 2016 White House nomination received mixed reviews from major advocacy groups for the Latino community.
The first Democratic primary presidential debate may not have gained as much attention as the highly anticipated Republican debates, but it has stirred up a lot of reaction from Americans on both sides of the political aisle, nonetheless.
Hip hop star T.I. is convinced Hillary Clinton has at least one other potential candidate to worry about before she can make good on her lifelong aspirations of becoming the first female president.
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton made a surprise appearance at a union rally held outside of Donald Trump's hotel in Las Vegas Monday evening, where she bashed the GOP presidential front-runner and showed her support for labor workers.
Donald Trump will cease using Steven Tyler and Aerosmith's "Dream On" song at his campaign events, after being hit with a cease and desist letter from the group's attorneys.
Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Martin O’Malley will face each other Tuesday night on CNN on the first Democratic debate for the party’s presidential nomination. Two other candidates will join them on the stage; however, many see this as a battle between the former secretary of state and the Vermont senator.
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.
Hillary Clinton made a mistake when she used a private email server to conduct government business, but the then-secretary of state did not threaten national security, President Barack Obama said in a "60 Minutes" interview that aired on CBS on Sunday.
Just days after House Republican leader Kevin McCarthy inadvertently admitted that Republicans created the Select Committee on Benghazi in order to undermine Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, a former investigator on the committee released a statement also accusing the Republican-led panel of unfairly targeting the Democratic candidate.