60 Percent of Colorado Voters 'Feel the Bern' for Sanders at Super Tuesday Caucus

Colorado, where 1 in 10 registered voter is Latino, overwhelmingly favored Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., on Super Tuesday.

Super Tuesday: Ted Cruz Becomes First Latino to Win A Texas Presidential Primary

Ted Cruz became the first Latino, regardless of political party affiliation, to win a Texas presidential primary.

GOP Debate: Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio Identify Latinos Are Not Single-Issue Voters

The final Republican presidential debate before "Super Tuesday" wrapped up on Thursday night, and issues affecting the Latino electorate were addressed from the start.

Latino Voter Turnout to Hit Over 13 Million on Election Day 2016

The Latino vote has been called "decisive" in the presidential election, and one organization is projecting record voter turnout by the group this November.

Univision News Anchor Jorge Ramos: 'No One Can Make It to the White House Without the Hispanic Vote'

Univision launched an initiative that aims to register about three million new Latino voters this year.

Clinton's First 100 Days in White House Will Include Introduction of Immigration Reform Bill

Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton made their final pleas on national television to attract voters, particularly Latinos, ahead Saturday’s Nevada caucus.

Latino Leaders Hammer on Bernie Sanders' Immigration Record

Ahead of Saturday’s Nevada caucus, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton received the endorsements of prominent Latino leaders, who also hammered on Bernie Sanders’ immigration track record.

Republican Latino Senate Candidate Responds to Celebrities' Anti-GOP Letter to Latino Community

Florida Lieutenant Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantera wrote a letter to the Latino community in response to celebrities and advocates warning the electorate about the GOP.

2016 Presidential Election Interest High Among South Carolina Millennials: Poll

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

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.

Democrats, GOP Candidates 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.

Early Votes Revealed in New Hampshire Primary, Sanders 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.

Hillary Clinton 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.

Latino Outreach Attracts Over 10,000 Latino Iowa Caucusgoers

Caption:DES MOINES, IA - FEBRUARY 01: Supporters watch as results are announced during the caucus night event of Democratic presidential candidate former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the Olmsted Center at Drake University on February 1, 2016 in Des Moines, Iowa. Clinton, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and Martin O'Malley are competing in the Iowa Democratic caucus. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

Martin O'Malley Suspends Presidential Campaign

Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley suspended his campaign on Monday night following the Iowa caucus results.

Iowa Caucus 2016 Results: Ted Cruz Defeats Trump, Rubio; Clinton, Sanders in Virtual Tie

Latino Republican presidential candidates had a good night in Iowa, while Democrats almost encountered a statistical tie.
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