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Ben Carson Polls Today: National Poll Declares Carson New GOP Front-Runner

After months of leading in the 2016 Republican presidential race, Donald Trump has fallen to second place, according to a new national poll.

Donald Trump Motivating Latinos, Youth to Vote, Says Latino Congressman

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is motivating Latinos and the youth to vote, according to Rep. Luis Gutierrez.

Immigrant Households Have Billions in Spending Power, Says Denver-Area Report Ahead of GOP Debate in Colorado

Colorado, a swing state for the presidential election, has seen its immigrant population contribute billions of dollars in spending and tax power.

2016 Presidential Race: Bernie Sanders Overwhelmingly Favored by Millennials in Iowa

Iowa millennials appear to favor Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., as the Democratic presidential candidate over Hillary Clinton and Martin O’Malley.

Donald Trump for President Backlash: Marco Rubio Calls Trump Immigration Plan 'Absurd'

Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio has called Donald Trump’s immigration plan as “absurd,” as he admitted to feeling more assured in winning the GOP’s nomination.

Presidential Election 2016: Conservative Latinos Plan 'Unprecedented Gathering' Ahead of GOP Debate

Conservative Latinos plan to hold an "unprecedented gathering" in Boulder, Colorado, the site of the CNBC presidential debate on Oct. 28, to counter anti-Latino perceptions sparked by GOP front-runner Donald Trump.

Marco Rubio on Education: Renewed Push for Student Loans Alternative, Private Financing Option

U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., is pushing federal efforts to expand access for students to pay for their higher education.

Polls For President 2016: Trump Trusted on Immigration, 'Best Understands' Voters

Many Democrats may belittle Donald Trump, but Republicans apparently take the candidacy of the real-estate mogul, and current presidential front-runner quite seriously, a new poll suggests.

2016 Presidential Race: Poll Finds Millennials 'Enthusiastic' About Upcoming Election

Among registered millennial voters, an overwhelming majority is enthusiastic with the 2016 presidential election.

Immigration News Today: Obama Advisers Recommend Veto of Anti-Sanctuary City Bill S. 2146

Immigrant-rights advocacy groups are urging the U.S. Senate to reject a controversial legislation that could strip federal grants and funds for more than 350 jurisdictions.

2016 Presidential Race: Donald Trump, Ben Carson Lead in Latest CNN Poll, Carly Fiorina Falters

A new CNN/ORC poll suggests the race for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination has evolved into a two-man fight between political 'outsiders' Donald Trump and Ben Carson.

TURNOUT: Presente.org Interim Co-Director Highlights Importance of Confronting Hate in Election Campaigns

With Arturo Carmona exiting Presente.org to join Bernie Sanders’ presidential campaign, Presente.org named two interim co-directors, both with experience in engaging Latinos. One of the co-directors, Oscar Chacon, spoke to Latin Post about Presente.org and his duties as the long-time executive director at the National Alliance of Latin American and Caribbean Communities (NALACC), now known as Alianza Americas

Bush, Rubio Increasingly Running Against Each Other

The GOP's two presidential rivals from Florida -- Jeb Bush and Marco Rubio -- both speak fluent Spanish and are believed to have the best chances within their party to score points with the key Latino demographic.

Donald Trump on SNL: Latino Advocates Want 'Saturday Night Live' to Disinvite Trump

A coalition of Latino advocacy groups wants NBC to disinvite Donald Trump from the network's long-running "Saturday Night Live" late-night program, where the GOP presidential front-runner is set to appear on Nov. 7.

John McCain 2016 Senate Election: GOP Senator Starts 'Unidos Con McCain' Hispanic Coalition

With Latinos representing 30.5 percent of Arizona's population, U.S. Sen. John McCain has amped his Latino outreach efforts as he prepares his 2016 reelection process.

Republicans' Views on Climate Change Nuanced but Skeptical

The GOP's 15 major presidential candidates have widely diverging views on climate change, which range from Ted Cruz's open skepticism regarding the scientific consensus on the issue to Lindsey Graham's insistence it is time to seek solutions.

40 Latino Groups Urge Senate to Oppose Anti-Immigration Sanctuary City Bill

Forty Latino organizations have called on the U.S. Senate to oppose an anti-immigration bill that would cut many U.S. jurisdictions from federal grants and funds.

2016 Presidential Candidates: Bankers, Lawyers Prefer 'Legacy' Candidates Hillary Clinton, Jeb Bush

Their role as "establishment candidates" may make it hard for them to rally the energized base of their respective parties, but when it comes to bankers and lawyers, Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush have no trouble winning support.

GOP Debate in Boulder: CNBC Changes Debate Rules After Donald Trump, Fellow Republicans' Demands

After the rules of the upcoming CNBC debate of the Republican presidential hopefuls led to a spat between the channel, various campaigns and the Republican National Committee, the business station said it would accommodate demands reportedly championed by front-runner Donald Trump.

Julian Castro Endorses Hillary Clinton for President

U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Julián Castro followed his twin brother's footsteps and endorsed Hillary Clinton for U.S. president.

PAC Launches Pro-Hillary Spanish-Lanuage Ad, Clinton Visits USHCC

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton continues to work for the Latino electorate, whether directly or indirectly, this week.
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