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2016 Presidential Race: Jeb Bush Address Spanish Church During Campaign Stop in Central Florida

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush spent Monday campaigning across Central Florida, making an appeal to Latino voters in order to set himself apart from the crowded pool of Republican candidates running in the 2016 presidential election.

On Anniversary of Uprising, Cuba Calls for an End to the US Embargo

On Sunday the communist island country of Cuba marked the 62nd anniversary of Fidel Castro's first armed move against former dictator Fulgencio Batista.

Republicans Criticize Democratic Presidential Candidates on Climate Change's Link to Middle East Violence

The Republican National Committee (RNC) criticized Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley over his comments linking the Islamic State militant group and climate change, but his campaign was quick to fire back.

Immigration News Today: Sen. Harry Reid Says GOPers Have 'No Meaningful Difference' From Trump on Immigration

Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid lashed out at Republicans and claimed the GOP's immigration polices are "no different" than Donald Trump's opinion.

2016 Presidential Polls: Hillary Clinton Polls Poorly Against GOP Hopefuls in Key Swing States

Hillary Clinton's focus on her Republican challengers may be much-needed as the Democratic frontrunner is trailing the leading GOP presidential hopefuls in key swing states, a Quinnipiac University poll revealed.

Jeb Bush on the Issues: Republican Candidate Proposes to Further Curb K Street's Influence

Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush on Monday outlined a wide-ranging plan to rein in the size of the federal government and curb the influence of Washington lobbyists.

2016 Presidential Polls: Jeb Bush Tops Marco Rubio Among Cuban Americans, Across Miami-Dade

Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., may be the son of immigrants from Cuba, but in Miami's Little Havana, Cuban American Republicans back another Floridian in the 2016 White House race.

US, Cuba Relations Today: Embassies Reopened, Summer Heat Marks Renewed Diplomatic Relations

The U.S. and Cuba have formally re-established diplomatic relations on Monday morning with the reopening of respective embassies. Small ceremonies in Washington, D.C. and Havana marked the reopening of the Cuban and U.S. embassies, respectively. In the U.S. State Department, the Cuban flag was raised in a quiet non-ceremony with other flags recognized by the U.S.

2016 Presidential Race: Jeb Bush to Deliver Keynote Address at Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Convention

The U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (USHCC) announced on Monday that Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush will deliver the keynote address at the group's annual convention later this year.

Former President George H.W. Bush in Stable Condition After Neck Injury

Former president George H.W. Bush has been hospitalized and listed in stable condition after falling in his home and suffering from a broken neck bone on Wednesday

Hillary Clinton 2016 Campaign: Economic Plan Calls For More Profit Sharing

More companies should commit to sharing profits with their employees, Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton said on Monday as she outlined her broader economic vision for the United States.

Jeb Bush Counts on Family to Raise Funds for Campaign

Jeb Bush is no longer shy about counting on his family's support when it comes to raising money for his 2016 presidential bid.

Former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton Talk About Aging and Their Grandchildren

Former Presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton poked fun about ageing and traded stories about their grandchildren during a public appearance together Thursday night.

Immigration News Today: GOP Presidential Candidates Call for Sanctuary City Policy Change

Some of the top GOP contenders in the 2016 White House race this week called on local leaders to change "sanctuary city" policies in the wake of the murder of a San Francisco woman who allegedly was killed by an undocumented immigrant.

Jeb Bush 2016 Campaign: 'People Need to Work More Hours' Comment Clarified But Risks Latino Vote

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush raised some eyebrows on Wednesday when he suggested people should “work more hours” to improve the country’s economy.

Donald Trump on Jeb Bush: Former Florida Governor's Immigration Reform Stance Is 'Weak'

In addition to doubling down on his attack against Mexican immigrants, Donald Trump recently hurled harsh words at Jeb Bush, calling the top 2016 Republican candidate's stance on immigration weak.

2016 Presidential Race: Mitt Romney Meets With Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio and Chris Christie

Although Mitt Romney is not running in the 2016 presidential election, he is still a prominent figure in the race among several of the top Republican contenders.

Hillary Clinton 2016 Campaign on Puerto Rico: Supports Municipal Bankruptcy to Help Restructure Island's Debt

Puerto Rico should be given access to U.S. bankruptcy laws to restructure some of the $72 billion of its public entities' debt, Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton said on Tuesday.

Jeb Bush Rules Out ''Leniency' for NSA Leaker Edward Snowden

Jeb Bush may be among the strongest Republican contenders in the 2016 White House race but is unlikely to win support from Edward Snowden after he ruled out any "leniency" for the National Security Agency (NSA) leaker.

2016 Presidential Polls: Jeb Bush, Hillary Clinton as Top Candidates in New Florida Poll

According to new poll released by a nonpartisan research firm Gravis Marketing, right now it looks like the top candidates favored to go head to head will be former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and former Governor of Florida Jeb Bush.

Jeb Bush on Immigration: Donald Trump Anti-Mexican Comments Offended Him 'Personally'

Donald Trump's comments describing Mexican immigrants as rapists and criminals "absolutely" offended Jeb Bush, the Republican presidential told supporters in New Hampshire over the weekend.
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