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2016 Presidential Elections: Bernie Sanders Beats Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire Polls

Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders beat Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire, according to a new Franklin Pierce University/Boston Herald poll.

Donald Trump Poll Numbers: Businessman Still Leads Polls As He Weighs In On Key Issues

Real-estate tycoon turned TV personality turned presidential candidate Donald Trump weighed in on some of the issues of the day on Tuesday, suggesting that he "cherishes" women, accusing Hillary Clinton of a crime and promising he would have a "great relationship with Mexico."

Donald Trump Black Lives Matter Comments: GOP Candidate Looking For Fight With BLM Demonstrators?

Donald Trump hinted he may be looking forward to a physical confrontation with Black Live Matters protesters after the activist group recently hijacked an event where Democratic 2016 hopeful Bernie Sanders was scheduled as one of the featured speakers.

Megyn Kelly on Donald Trump: Fox News Host Won't Apologize to GOP Candidate Trump

Megyn Kelly has no intention of apologizing to Donald Trump, even though the presidential hopeful demanded a mea culpa from the Fox News host, who had asked him about calling women "fat pigs, dogs, slobs, and disgusting animals" during last week's first Republican debate.

Hillary Clinton on Donald Trump: Visit to Trump Wedding Not Linked to Tycoon's Donations

Hillary Clinton attended Donald Trump's latest wedding, not because she felt obliged to the real estate mogul turned presidential candidate, but simply because she thought it would be "fun," she told reporters on Monday.

2016 Election Polls: Donald Trump Popular With Small Business Owners, Easily Tops Hillary Clinton

Following the first Republican presidential debate, real estate businessman Donald Trump appears to have the support of the small business industry based on a post-debate survey.

Donald Trump President Run: GOP Candidate Vows He Will Do More for Women Voters

Donald Trump insists he is committed to doing more for women voters than any other candidate in the growing field of 2016 presidential candidates.

Donald Trump Talks Immigration at First GOP Debate: 'I Don't Mind Building a Beautiful Wall for People to Come Legally'

Donald Trump Talks Immigration at First GOP Debate: "I Don't Mind Building a Beautiful Wall for People to Come Legally"

2016 Presidential Race: GOP Candidates Try to Differentiate Themselves on Immigration Reform

It came as no surprise that the GOP candidates running in the 2016 presidential election spent an ample amount of time discussing immigration reform, an ongoing hot button issue in national discourse, during the first Republican primary debate on Thursday.

¿QUÉ DICES?: Latin Post Gets Reaction to First Republican Presidential Debate [Video]

In continuing our mission to amplify the voice of the Latino community, Latin Post captured the reactions, thoughts and opinions of people following the first Republican presidential debate, which occurred on Aug. 6, from Cleveland, Ohio. The GOP debate covered topics including immigration, the economy and jobs, the Islamic State militant group and electability.

Republican Debate: Rosie O'Donnell Responds to Donald Trump's Insult

Rosie O'Donnell struck back at Donald Trump after the reality TV star mocked her during the first 2016 GOP primary debate Thursday night.

GOP Debate 2015 Social Media Response: Donald Trump, Marco Rubio Top Facebook, Twitter Engagement

Following the first Republican presidential debate on Thursday, different campaigns are calling victory, but social media may prove who was the most talked about candidate.

GOP Debate 2015 Reaction: Republicans, Democrats Name Winners and Losers of First GOP Debate

The first Republican presidential primary debate concluded, and while many GOP campaigns are claiming victory, everyone definitely has an opinion about the issues -- or the lack thereof - and the participating candidates.

GOP Debate 2015 Recap: Donald Trump Takes Centerstage at First Primetime Republican Debate

The first primetime Republican presidential debate was highlighted by the issues, but the 10 GOP candidates also took the spotlight including businessman Donald Trump, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Cuban American Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida.

GOP Debate 2015 Recap: Seven Republican Presidential Candidates Debate Immigration, Islamic State Terrorism

The first Republican presidential debate covered heavy topics ranging from electability, the Islamic State militant group, immigration and GOP frontrunner Donald Trump. The first debate occurred at 5 p.m. EST with seven Republican candidates who did not meet the top 10 criteria by Fox News Channel. The top 10 would debate at a later timeslot of 9 p.m.

GOP Debate 2015 News: Immigration to Be Likely Focus of Thursday Night's Republican Debate

Immigration will likely be among the key issues tackled at tonight's Fox News presidential debate between 10 Republican presidential hopefuls.

Heavily Latino Florida City Votes Not to Condemn Donald Trump

The city council of a heavily Hispanic Florida community on Wednesday rejected a proposal to condemn Donald Trump's comments about Mexican immigrants so as not to "politicize" the body's work.

Donald Trump, Bill Clinton Hold Private Conservation Before Announcing 2016 GOP Presidential Bid

Just weeks before Donald Trump launched his 2016 presidential campaign, he had a private phone conversation with his longtime ally President Bill Clinton.

GOP Debate 2015: Republican Candidates Embrace 5 p.m. 'Happy Hour' Debate in Ohio

Republican presidential hopefuls embraced the party's "happy hour" debate after being left out of Thursday's prime-time debate, On Politics reports.

Former NFL Player Terrell Owens Faces Foreclosure on San Fernando Valley Home

Terrell Owens is facing foreclosure proceedings on his San Fernando Valley mansion and is desperately trying to sell off the property before a bank takes legal possession of it.

GOP Debate 2015 Candidates Named: Top 10 Republican Candidates Confirmed For First Major Debate

The first 2016 Republican presidential debate finally has its 10 candidates following criteria set forth by Fox News Channel. The 10 names were revealed based on their rankings on the five national polls and include real estate businessman Donald Trump, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush and Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida.