Republican presidential candidates have gathered at the Ronald Reagan Library in California, and four White House hopefuls engaged in the first of two debates on Wednesday.
The second Republican presidential primary debate is tonight, and the show could set new records for cable news. Two debates are set for Wednesday evening in California, where Latinos are the majority.
Democrats and Republicans have united to recognize National Hispanic Heritage Month. Democrats and Republicans have united to recognize National Hispanic Heritage Month Ahead of second Republican presidential primary debate, former Florida Gov.
Marco Rubio is hoping his Mormon background will aide him in garnering the support of that constituency in early state voting in his run for the Oval Office.
Jeb Bush's presidential bid is coming through a rough spot, and a drop in campaign donations is forcing the former Florida governor to make some of his campaign trips on commercial planes.
Politicians and advocacy groups have criticized the Republican presidential candidates for anti-Latino and anti-immigrant remarks, but Republican National Committee (RNC) chairman Reince Priebus debunked such claims.
Donald Trump is boasting that he could rid the country of all 11 million immigrants now here illegally and build a wall protecting the Mexican border, all within two years.
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush disclosed his economic policy plan, attacking Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton for accepting the "new normal." According to the former Florida governor, the "new normal" is flat wages, slow growth and lack of full-time jobs.
In his campaign's first television commercial, presidential hopeful Jeb Bush takes digs not just at "D.C. politicians" but also at "self-promoters," a slight almost certainly aimed at GOP frontrunner Donald Trump.
Donald Trump's rising candidacy within the Republic Party is starting to generate debate even within conservative circles, particularly where potential Latino GOP voters are concerned.
More and more voters in Iowa are starting to question if all the feisty declarations made by many of the 2016 GOP candidates for president on how they would handle the issue of immigration are even possible or needed.
Jeb Bush's presidential campaign this week lost three of its top fundraisers, and Politico said the split was due to both "personality conflicts" and concerns about the strength of the former Florida governor's White House bid.
In a recent campaign ad Jeb Bush has gone negative by simply posted a video of several clips that show the celebrity real estate magnate turned politician simply speaking about his left-leaning tendencies regarding issues such as partial-birth abortion, single payer health care and even Hillary Clinton, whom he praises
Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush reiterated his stance for a pathway to legalization -- not a pathway to citizenship -- during the campaign trail in Miami, and swiped Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump in the process.
The establishment wing of the Republican Party has coalesced around the idea that Donald Trump must be stopped. Now it's just a matter of whom they deem worthy of carrying out the honors.
Speaking Spanish at a campaign event amounts to "pandering" to the Hispanic community, Republican presidential hopeful Chris Christie claimed in a Fox News interview on Tuesday.
The Democratic and Republican presidential frontrunners will be absent from an Iowa immigration forum this weekend. In fact, all Republican presidential hopefuls were invited but made no confirmations. The only Democrats attending: former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley and former Sen. Lincoln Chafee, D-R.I.