Hillary Clinton on Sunday stuck to a low-key style to "officialize" her 2016 White House run, as had been widely expected. But at least in the Twitterverse, the Democratic frontrunner was not able to stir away from controversy, as many users were uneasy with a very visible part of her newly announced campaign: its logo.
Hillary Rodham Clinton officially joined the race for the 2016 Presidential elections on Sunday. Hillary Rodham Clinton officially joined the race for the 2016 Democratic Presidential ticket on Sunday.
Hillary Clinton will make it official on Sunday: The former secretary of State, widely considered the frontrunner in the race for the Democratic 2016 White House nomination, is set to formally announce her candidacy via an online video posted to social media.
Unlike Ted Cruz and Rand Paul, the two Republicans who so far have officialized their 2016 bid for the White House, Democratic frontrunner Hillary Clinton is unlikely to make a splashy announcement before a big crowd when she finally jumps into the race.
Despite his personal connections to the Latino community and his moderate stance on immigration - sometimes inconvenient within his own party - Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush is not nearly as popular among Hispanic voters as is Hillary Clinton, the presumed Democratic frontrunner.
The nation's top diplomats came up with a total of four emails when the Associated Press used a Freedom of Information Act request to compel the State Department to produce messages former Secretary Hillary Clinton sent and received concerning drone strikes and U.S. surveillance programs.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's lead against potential Republican Party opponents could be nearing an end, as new polling data showed narrow margins in three swing states.
A top aide to Hillary Clinton, the presumed Democratic frontrunner in the 2016 White House race, is visiting the key primary states of New Hampshire and Iowa this week, stirring rumors that the former secretary of State is inching close to officially announcing her presidential bid.
Hillary Clinton's assertion that she used a personal email account for government business because she wanted to carry a single device clashes with documents obtained by the Associated Press, which show the then-secretary of State used both an iPhone and a Blackberry for work.
The midterm and general elections have seen notable disparities with the Latino voter turnout rate. While efforts were made to engage the Latino electorate for the last midterm election, especially during the immigration reform debate, the numbers are reportedly lower than the 2010 midterms. Voto Latino President and CEO spoke with Latin Post about comparing the midterm and presidential election cycles and on mobilizing the Latino voter bloc.
In recent reports, Hillary Clinton has admitted to using a private email address during her time as Secretary of State, sparking an investigation in finding out why she used a private account and what was discussed.
Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush in February proudly published some 300,000 emails from his time as Florida governor in what he called "the spirit of transparency." But during his tenure in Tallahassee, the famous "jeb@jeb.org" was not the only account the chief executive used.
Clinton has met Obama occasionally at the White House since she left the administration in 2013. U. S. President Barack Obama met with former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for about an hour on Monday, reports Reuters.
While no one has thrown their hat into the 2016 presidential race, new numbers show that presumptive Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton appears to have the highest favorable rating against all potential GOP candidates despite controversy regarding her U.S. State Department emails.
Potential 2016 presidential candidate Hillary Clinton will reportedly name the first Latina chief of staff for a congressional lawmaker to her campaign team for the White House.
The Republican National Committee submitted two Freedom of Information Act requests to the State Department to receive copies of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's separation documents to further investigate the private email scandal she is in.
Even in light of the controversy over the personal email account that she used while she was Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton is still the top pick in the Democratic primary and would easily defeat possible Republican challengers by wide margins in the 2016 White House run, according to a Quinnipiac University poll in Connecticut.
For the first time, Hillary Clinton addressed the controversy surrounding the personal email account that she used during her time as the secretary of state.