Even though Donald Trump has two Hispanic rivals and, early on in his campaign, alienated many in the Hispanic community with his controversial comments on immigration, most Latino Republicans want him to be their party's 2016 White House nominee, a new poll revealed.
The final Republican presidential debates started on Thursday evening with Carly Fiorina, Jim Gilmore, Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum sharing the stage just days before the Iowa caucus.
Voters in the crucial early primary state of New Hampshire list immigration as one of their top concerns, and Republican presidential hopefuls have been busy addressing the issue at campaign rallies across the Granite State.
MSNBC host Chris Matthews on Jan. 26 used Donald Trump's decision to boycott the final GOP presidential debate before the Iowa caucuses to rip the event's sponsor, MSNBC rival Fox News, and two of Trump's main challengers, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz.
After dropping out of the 2016 Republican presidential race last month, George Pataki officially endorsed Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., for president on Tuesday.
Donald Trump has soared to a campaign high 41 percent support among Republican voters in the latest CNN/ORC poll, more than doubling the level of support of nearest competitor Ted Cruz at 19 percent.
Former Texas Gov. and onetime Republican presidential hopeful Rick Perry is throwing his support behind fellow Texan Ted Cruz in the race to secure the GOP 2016 nomination.
Sarah Palin announced her endorsement for the coming U.S. presidential election goes to Donald Trump. The former Alaska governor made the official announcement during his political campaign at the Iowa State University on Tuesday.
Sen. Bernie Sanders got an unlikely support from prominent Republican officials. Democratic Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders just got some unlikely supporters in the race against Hillary Clinton.
Ted Cruz was the center of attention during the latest Republican presidential primary debate on Thursday night as he confronted Marco Rubio and Donald Trump on several issues.
Republican presidential candidates were prepared to attack Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton during the undercard debate on Thursday evening.
Conservative radio host Michael Savage suggested that Hispanics will vote for Donald Trump over Hillary Clinton because the culture is sexist and "macho," and "men don't like reporting to a woman."
Republican candidates Rand Paul and Carly Fiorina didn't make the cut to participate on the main stage of the next GOP primary debate, which will be hosted by Fox Business on Thursday.
Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio released a new campaign ad named "Football" on Friday morning where he talks about his affinity for the all-American sport just in time for the NFL playoff weekend.
As the presidential candidates preparing for February’s Iowa caucus, Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., named his “Religious Liberty Advisory Board,” including a Latino who supports immigration reform.