Presidential Election 2016

Stalling: GOP Waiting to Pass Immigration Reform Because They Want to Win the Hispanic and Asian Vote in the 2016 Presidential Election?

Many republicans suggest tabling reform until next year because it will not benefit them in the 2014 elections; as many House Republicans reside over white-majority districts.

John A. Boehner and House Repubs Blame The White House for Delays with Immigration Reform

Boehner’s own party responded to his proposal with displeasure –and the plan has deeply divided the House’s 218 Republicans, who’ve failed to unify over a strategy. Mixed reception is perhaps why Boehner is reluctant to press ahead.

Hillary Clinton Super Bowl Tweet: 2016 Presidential Race Frontrunner Takes a Jab at FOX

Hillary is currently the most popular candidate for president in 2016 Hillary Clinton sent out a tweet during the Super Bowl saying: "It's so much more fun to watch FOX when it's someone else being blitzed & sacked!" The joke was aimed at Fox for the network's coverage of her during her tenure as the secretary of State.

CNN Poll: Clinton Ties Christie for 2016 Presidential Race, Holds Strong Lead Over Other Republican Rivals

According to a CNN/ORC International poll released on Thursday that was purported as a possible preview of the 2016 presidential election, former first lady Hillary Clinton would come in tied neck-and-neck with New Jersey Governor Chris Christie if the vote was counted today.

No Reelection Bid for Texas Gov. Rick Perry: Announcement Fuels 2016 Presidential Run Speculation

Texas Governor Rick Perry announced on Monday that he would not seek reelection in 2014, spurring speculation that he will be focusing on another presidential run in 2016.

Hillary Clinton Twitter Debut Teases 2016 Presidential Run, Followers Flock to Single Tweet

Hillary Clinton has finally joined Twitter, and her social media debut could have far-reaching repercussions for the future of American politics.

Ted Cruz Fundraising Speech Garners Applause and Protests in New York City

Texas senator and anti-immigration stalwart Ted Cruz rallied conservative New Yorkers at a $1,000-a-plate fundraiser Wednesday night. The Cuban-American lawmaker is one of the most outspoken opponents of the bipartisan immigration reform bill currently under debate in the Senate.

Michele Bachmann, Tea Party Firebrand, Won't Seek Reelection Amid Ethics Investigation [VIDEO]

Republican House representative and former presidential candidate Michele Bachmann has declared she won’t seek reelection in Minnesota’s Sixth Congressional District when her current term is up in 2014.

Chelsea Clinton Projects Could Hint at Political Future: Is a Clinton Dynasty in the Works?

Chelsea Clinton has spent her entire life in the public eye, but recent projects undertaken by the former first daughter hint at future political aspirations.

Trump 2016 Presidential Run: 'The Donald' Spends $1 Million On Campaign Research

Donald Trump has flirted with the idea of getting into politics for some time, and now it appears he is taking a much more active approach to those aspirations.
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