Following the fourth Republican presidential primary debate, Latino civic engagement groups are criticizing the candidates’ stance on immigration reform and the economy.
Fox Business Network and the Wall Street Journal hosted the fourth Republican presidential debate on Tuesday night with Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush working for the spotlight.
Observers expect the relationship between Marco Rubio and his former mentor Jeb Bush to further disintegrate tonight, as the two Republican presidential candidates are likely to attack each other fiercely during their party's fourth presidential debate.
Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz is less worried about current front-runners Donald Trump and Ben Carson and instead already focusing on Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., apparently seeing him as his key obstacle to winning the party's 2016 White House nomination.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, whose personal finance have increasingly drawn scrutiny from some of his GOP White House rivals, on Saturday released previously secret records that appear to show his use of a Florida Republican Party credit card for personal expenses.
Donald Trump and Ben Carson remain locked in a virtual tie atop the 2016 Republican presidential field, but Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz both show signs of picking up steam.
Donald Trump on Friday blasted a video from a Hispanic advocacy group, in which children derided the Republican presidential candidate's views on immigration using swearwords and other coarse language. The candidate called the clip a "disgrace" and its makers "stupid."
Despite taking a drastic turn on his own immigration policies, Marco Rubio ironically called out Donald Trump for flip flopping in his stance on immigration reform.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio would like to share a few beers with renowned activist Malala Yousafzai, who is both a devout Muslim and under the legal U.S. drinking age.
After a number of months during which GOP frontrunners Donald Trump and Ben Carson stole virtually all the limelight in the party's crowded field of presidential contenders, Marco Rubio seems to be making a comeback as the Florida senator is surging in three separate polls.
Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., said it will be “extremely difficult” for Republicans to reclaim the White House if the political party fails on immigration reform.
John Leguizamo is blasting all Donald Trump's fiery views and words about Hispanics as "hate mongering," and the actor has joined the growing chorus of those calling for NBC to pull the plug on his "Saturday Night Live" hosting gig.
Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio, the son of Cuban immigrants, said the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program will end even before enacting congressional immigration reform.
If the 2016 presidential election was held today, millennials would favor Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton over Republican candidates Ben Carson and Donald Trump.
After receiving a major boost to his 2016 presidential bid from influential hedge fund billionaire Paul Singer, Marco Rubio scored another big endorsement from Republican Sen. Cory Gardner on Monday.
Republican presidential candidate Jeb Bush doubled down on his attack against his 2016 rival Marco Rubio for his record of missing Senate votes, which Bush says is a sign that Rubio has "given up" on Congress.
Donald Trump and Ben Carson are now deadlocked in the latest Republican 2016 presidential poll, with Texas Senator Ted Cruz now vaulting into double digit support and third-place overall.
As 2016 Presidential hopeful Macro Rubio gets more and more media attention for his anti-Cuban statements and his record of absences in the Senate, the camera has been focusing on the candidate’s photogenic former NFL cheerleader wife.