Sen. Marco Rubio, Hillary Clinton Preferred Presidential Candidate Among College Graduates: Poll

Republican and Republican-leaning independent college-graduate registered voters prefer Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., as their preferred GOP presidential candidate.

Democratic Party Preferred Among Millenianials Ahead of 2016 Presidential Election: Poll

Harvard University Institute of Politics found millennials prefer the Democratic Party to win the 2016 presidential election in convincing fashion.

Sen. Marco Rubio Gains Momentum in Iowa, Edges Jeb Bush in New Prez Poll

The Iowa caucus is the first stop in the presidential primary season, and Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., could find himself victorious in the GOP field.

Interest in 2016 Presidential Election Season Lower Than 2008 Election, New Poll Says

Interest for the 2016 presidential election is reportedly lower compared to the previous two presidential election cycles, according to polling data.

Hillary Clinton's Favorability Rating Higher Than GOP Presidential Field, Joe Biden

While no one has thrown their hat into the 2016 presidential race, new numbers show that presumptive Democratic Party candidate Hillary Clinton appears to have the highest favorable rating against all potential GOP candidates despite controversy regarding her U.S. State Department emails.

U.S. State Department Restricts Visas to Venezuelan Government Officials Accused of Human Rights Abuse

The U.S. State Department announced this week additional visa restrictions for human rights violators from Venezuela. Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro has since criticized the U.S. government's decision.

Hillary Clinton Leads Presidential Election Polls In Swing States Florida, Pennsylvania, Ohio; Jeb Bush Provides Challenge in Sunshine State

Three critical swing states appear to go in favor of the presumptive Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, based on new polling data.

Scott Walker, Hillary Clinton Take Iowa Poll Leads Among Likely Caucus Attendees

Hillary Clinton continues to dominate polls as the potential Democratic presidential candidate, but it is Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker who may surprise the Republican presidential candidate race.

VP Joe Biden Supports Obama Administration’s $1 Billion Request to Help Central America Countries

U.S. Vice President Joe Biden's engagement with Latin American countries has been well-documented, and he is furthering the region's support by reiterating the Obama administration request to Congress for $1 billion for aid.

U.S. Announce Investments in Energy Security for Caribbean Countries During First-Ever Caribbean Energy Summit

The Obama administration recently hosted the first Caribbean Energy Security Summit to support the region's improved governance, access to finance and increased donor coordination for the energy sector.

Vice President Joe Biden to Host First-Ever Summit Promoting Sustainable Energy in Caribbean

The White House announced Vice president Joe Biden will preside over the first-ever Caribbean Energy Security Summit later this month from Washington, D.C.

Mexico President Peña Nieto to Meet Obama at White House on Immigration Executive Actions, Cuba Policy

Mexico President Enrique Peña Nieto will meet with President Barack Obama Tuesday to discuss economic develop and the immigration executive actions issued in November.

2016 Presidential Election Poll: Hillary Clinton's Peak Starts to Slip, Elizabeth Warren Gain Traction

Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's peak among potential 2016 Democratic presidential candidates has started to slip, but her lead is still considered a "overwhelmingly" strong.

Hillary Clinton Defeats Potential GOP Candidates in Iowa Poll, But Mitt Romney, Paul Ryan Challenge Her Lead

The road to the 2016 presidential election begins with the Iowa caucuses, and Hillary Clinton has been securing a lead against potential Republican candidates in new polling data.

President Barack Obama's Immigration Executive Action Will Do 'An Awful Lot' After Midterm Elections, Says Joe Biden

President Barack Obama soured relations with immigrant rights groups with his immigration executive action delay, but Vice President Joe Biden reassured Latinos that comprehensive reform will come.

Obama Issues Presidential Memorandum: US, Colombia Drug Interdiction Assistance Continues While Central America Stuggles

President Barack Obama issued a presidential memorandum continuing the U.S. drug interdiction assistance program with the government of Colombia. A similar program for Central American countries, however, may be difficult to execute.
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