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Obama Approval Rating: Voters Disapprove President, Congress Handling Immigration, Economy Issues

Immigration and the economy have remained as the top issues among registered voters, based on new polling data.

2016 Presidential Race Issues: Debate May Focus on Poverty

As politicians continue to formally announce their bid in the 2016 presidential race, tensions continue to rise in poverty stricken areas in the United States.

Immigration Reform: Hillary Clinton to Talk Immigration with Nevada Students, Will Discuss How 'Reform Could Strengthen Families and Community'

Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton will focus on immigration during a campaign stop in Las Vegas on Tuesday. The former secretary of state is set to discuss the issue in a roundtable discussion with youngsters at a local secondary school.

Presidential Candidates 2016: Which Candidates Speak Spanish?

In the upcoming presidential race it is obvious that voters are going to want to go for the candidate who understands all the issues, but, with roughly 54 million Latinos calling the U.S. home, it would be prudent for any serious candidate to understand Spanish as well.

Hillary Clinton Devising Plan to Deal With Mounting Student Loan Debt

Recently declared Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is already in the midst of formulating a plan to tackle the nation's mounting student debt crisis.

Clinton Campaign Slams GOP Effort to Nullify D.C. Law

The campaign of Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton on Thursday slammed a House Republican effort to overwrite a District of Columbia law that bans discrimination against employees who have had abortions.

Election 2016 News: Dems Under 30 Back Hillary; GOP Counterparts Undecided

Democrats under 30 are backing Hillary Clinton in a hypothetical primary, while their Republican counterparts have yet to settle on a favorite among the GOP's various contenders, a new Harvard Institute of Politics poll showed.

Hillary Clinton 2016: Presidential Hopeful Delivers Speech on Violence in Baltimore, Race and the Criminal Justice System

Hillary Rodham Clinton delivered an impassioned speech on Wednesday, touching on two central issues in national discourse and the 2016 presidential election -- racial politics and criminal justice reform.

2016 Presidential Election Polls: Marco Rubio Gains Momentum in Iowa, Edges Jeb Bush

The Iowa caucus is the first stop in the presidential primary season, and Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., could find himself victorious in the GOP field.

Libre Initiative Executive Director Daniel Garza Identifies Economic Freedom, 2016 Election's Impact on Latinos

With the 2016 presidential election slowly gaining speed with candidates from major political parties announcing their bid, one organization has been engaging with the Latino community founded on principles of economic freedom.

2016 Presidential Election Polls: Marco Rubio Leads GOP Pack, Runs Best Against Hillary Clinton, New Poll

It is a good week for Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., one of the confirmed Republican Party presidential candidates. New polling data has Rubio ahead against fellow GOP candidates and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

Rapper Waka Flocka Flame for President: Rapper Announces his Plan to run in the 2016 Presidential Race [Watch]

It looks like Hillary Clinton may have some competition in the 2016 Democratic Primary after all from a far-left and very progressive rapper known as Waka Flocka Flame.

2016 Presidential Election: Hillary Clinton is the Top Contender Among Both Republican and Possible Democratic Candidates

A new CNN/ORC poll released on Monday reveals that Hillary Clinton has a strong lead over both Republican candidates and potential Democratic contenders in the 2016 presidential race, while former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush tops the pack of Republican candidates.

Marco Rubio 2016 Platform: 'DACA Is Important,' Says GOP Presidential Candidate, But Program Should End

U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., the second Cuban-American Republican presidential candidate, said President Barack Obama's 2012 deferred action program "is important," but he wants to see the end of the deferred action program.

Bill Clinton 'Proud of' But Absent From Hillary's Campaign

Former President Bill Clinton on Sunday weighed in - very briefly - on his wife Hillary's second White House bid, CNN reported, telling Ryan Nobles - a national correspondent for the news channel's newswire - that he was "proud of her."

Clinton's Campaign Is Reaching Out to Latino Community Leaders and USHCC Early

Latino business is getting a crack at some Presidential candidates early in the process, as Hillary Clinton is reportedly joining the pool of hopefuls planning to meet with members of the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce soon.

Hillary Clinton 2016 Campaign Staff: Amanda Renteria Officially Becomes National Political Director for Clinton Campaign

With Hillary Clinton officially on the presidential campaign trail, Amanda Renteria has been tapped as Clinton's national political director.

Election 2016: Latinos Differ on Hillary Clinton's, Marc Rubio's Immigration Records

Hillary Clinton is trying to secure votes from Hispanics, who will make up a key demographic in the 2016 White House race. It is also a demographic Marco Rubio, the newly announced GOP candidate, has been counting on.

2016 Presidential Elections: San Antonio Attorney Jose H. Villareal Appointed as Hillary Clinton's Campaign Treasurer

Hillary Clinton has turned to a long time and trusted aide to help spearhead her second presidential campaign.

Hillary Clinton Eats Incognito at Ohio Chipotle: Restaurant's Manager Thought 'She Just Was Another Lady'

Chipotle claims it is all about "integrity," but Hillary Clinton just added some "incognito" to the Mexican fast food chain's recipe. The newly announced presidential candidate managed to lunch at its Maumee, Ohio, location without anyone noticing.

Hillary Clinton 2016 Campaign: Latino Vote Up For Grabs Despite Hillary Clinton's Name Recognition

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton confirmed her bid for the White House on Sunday, and her campaign is making the moves to court the Latino electorate.
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