What Latinos in Iowa Need to Know on Caucusing Day

Iowa hosts the “First in the Nation” caucus on Monday night, and the push to engage Latinos will be put to the test.

Sheriff Joe Arpaio Endorses Donald Trump for President

Controversial Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio endorsed Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.

Rubio, Bush Outspend Trump, Cruz, Clinton, Sanders Combined

Presidential campaigns and Super PACs are making the 2016 election season one of the most expensive contests of all time.

Bernie Sanders' 'Medicare-for-All' Plan Estimated at $1.4 Trillion Per Year

Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders disclosed his “Medicare-for-all” plan, which the Vermont senator says will save the country $6 trillion over the next 10 years.

Bernie Sanders Leads in Twitter Reaction, Speaking Time at Democratic Debate

Following the fourth Democratic presidential primary debate, there are winners and losers, from speaking times, social media influence and overall presentation.

Democratic Presidential Debate: O'Malley Leads on Immigration, Puerto Rico Debt Crisis

Only one candidate acknowledged Puerto Rico financial crisis, immigration and the Obama administration’s deportation raids during the Democratic presidential deabte: Martin O’Malley.

Monmouth University Poll Gives Sanders Double-Digit Lead Over Clinton in New Hampshire

According to a new poll, Bernie Sanders has a 14-point lead over Hillary Clinton with voters heading into the New Hampshire primary.

Hillary Clinton, Latino Leaders Denounce Deportation Raids

The Obama administration's latest deportation raid campaign continues to fuel disappointment and anger from fellow Democrats.

Marco Rubio Blames Clinton, Obama for North Korea Hydrogen Bomb

Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio has criticized Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton and President Barack Obama for North Korea's experimentation with a hydrogen bomb.

From 'Good Step' to 'Power Grab': Tearful Obama's Gun Executive Action Draws Partisan Reactions

Following President Barack Obama’s executive action announcement on gun reforms, the response, as expected, fell on partisan lines.

Op-Ed: Latinas Have the Most to Lose Under Republican President

Latinas Have the Most to Lose Under Republican PresidentWe've heard a lot about the GOP War on Women and the GOP War on Latinos, but we haven't spent enough time focusing on the intersection of these groups: Latinas.

O'Malley Campaign to Sanders: Challenge DNC for More Debates

Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley’s has called on fellow Democratic candidate Bernie Sanders to demand more debates.

Bipartisan Immigration Reform Setback with Lindsey Graham's Presidential Campaign Suspension

Sen. Lindsey Graham’s, R-S.C., presidential campaign suspension was expected, but it is still considered a blow to bipartisan immigration reform advocates.

Millennials Overwhelmingly Favor Clinton to Win Presidency

Polling data among millennial respondents showed Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton comfortably defeating GOP front-runner Donald Trump in a hypothetical race.

#NotMyAbuela: Hillary Clinton 'Hispandering' Backfires on Twitter

Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton’s latest attempt to reach out to Latinos on social media backfired.

Congressional Hispanic Caucus Chair Linda Sanchez Endorses Clinton for President

Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton received the endorsement of a top Latina member of Congress.
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