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Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton Hold Commanding Leads in South Carolina, Polls Shows

A new Public Policy Polling survey in South Carolina shows Donald Trump maintaining a commanding lead over Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio in their ongoing battle to secure the 2016 Republican presidential nomination.

Democrats Race for Nevada: Who Will Win the Heavily-Latino Populated State?

Next up, the Democratic contenders will face off in the Nevada Caucus on Saturday, Feb. 20, where Hispanic voters will likely have a strong impact in determining who will win.

New UC San Diego Study Finds Voter ID Laws Hinder Minority Voting

A new University of California, San Diego study finds that Republican-driven voter ID laws are hindering minority voter turnout heading into the critical 2016 presidential election.

2016 Presidential Election Interest High Among South Carolina Millennials

South Carolina millennials are have shown interest in the ongoing presidential campaign, based on polling data released days before the Republican primary.

Justice Antonin Scalia's Death Could Shift Supreme Court Power, Intensify Immigration and Abortion Battles

Even as the praises for Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia poured in on all fronts, the mother of all partisan battles appeared to be taking shape as to what should happen in the wake of his demise.

2016 Presidential Poll: Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders Now Deadlocked in Nevada

With less than a week to go before the Nevada caucuses, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are now deadlocked in the heavily Latino populated state as their fight to secure the Democratic nomination intensifies.

2016 Presidential Polls: Donald Trump Expands GOP Lead, Bernie Sanders Surges Among Democrats

Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump's respective wins in New Hampshire appear are propelling each of them to new heights within their parties, a new poll shows.

Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton Made Little Progress in Hiring Latino, Black Staffers

Despite their efforts to win over black and Latino voters, both Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders have shown no progress in hiring minorities within their own campaigns.

New Pro-Hillary Clinton Group Aims to Protect Latino, African-American Voting Rights

Every Citizen Counts formed last August to educate minorities about their voting rights, yet they purposely chose to skip primaries and caucuses in order to focus on November's general election.

New Hampshire Primary Aftermath: Democrats, GOP Shift Focus to Nevada, South Carolina and Beyond

There are winners and losers from Tuesday's New Hampshire primary, but almost immediately, the focus shifts to Nevada and South Carolina -- states with prominent minority populations.

US Presidential Elections 2016: Who Has the Best Chance of Making it to the White House?

The 2016 presidential elections in the United States will be not be held until Nov. 8 but the political scene in the country has been pretty interesting. There are two Democrats and nine Republicans who are still in the running for the 58th quadrennial U.S. presidential elections.

New Hampshire Primary 2016 Results: Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders Dominate Voting

It was an early night for projecting the winners of New Hampshire's presidential primary election. On Tuesday night and through early Wednesday morning, the votes showed an easy win for Republican front-runner Donald Trump and Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders.

FBI Investigating Hillary Clinton Over Private Emails

The FBI confirmed on Feb. 8 it is investigating Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton with regards to her private emails.

Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders Fight for Female Vote Turns Personal

Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders fight for the female vote is growing as spirited as ever with only hours remaining before final votes are tabulated in New Hampshire.

New Hampshire Primary 2016 Preview: Early Votes Revealed, Sanders Odds' Favorite to Win

The “First-in-the-Nation” primary is tonight from New Hampshire, and votes have already been announced candidates are looking for momentum in the presidential race.

Latino Vote 2016: Face of Latino Electorate Changing, Becoming More Educated, Says Pew Study

The face of the Latino voter, an electorate many predict will decide who takes residence in the White House in November 2016, is as distinct as ever, characterized by an inquiring mind.

Hillary Clinton Campaign Releases Spanish-Language TV, Radio Ads for Nevada's Latinos

Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton released new Spanish-language television and radio advertisements describing her platforms education and immigration reform.

2016 Presidential Poll News: Donald Retains Lead in New Hampshire, Marco Rubio Surging

Republican front-runner Donald Trump holds a 10 point lead over his 2016 GOP presidential rivals in New Hampshire, but Florida Senator Marco Rubio appears to be picking up steam.

Religion and the 2016 Presidential Election: How Important is Faith to Candidates?

The separation of church and state is expressed in the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, yet many Americans will judge presidential candidates based on their spiritual beliefs.

Presidential Election Poll 2016: Clinton and Sanders Running Neck-in-Neck, Cruz Catching Up to Trump

A new national poll reveals a major shift in both the Democratic and Republican presidential primary races as the 2016 front-runners have lost their once double-digit leads.

Hillary Clinton Needs Latino Voters More Than Ever

Hillary Clinton needs Latino voters more than ever with Bernie Sanders surging into the New Hampshire primaries.