Presidential candidates Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump, will face off at the 2016 presidential debates starting with the September schedule next month. Moderators will ask each candidate carefully picked questions that will further explain their stance on certain U.S. issues as Clinton and Trump race for a seat in the Oval Office. Here is everything you need to know about the 2016 presidential debates September schedule.
Donald Trump supporters staunchly stand behind the Republican presidential candidates anti-immigration policy, but other conservatives are warming to the idea of keeping 11 million undocumented immigrants in the country legally.
Nielson released a report this week that examined in-depth the growing Latino population in the United States and emphasized the extent of this population's increasing influence on the country.
Hillary Clinton has seized a commanding 12 point lead over Donald Trump in the latest national, general election poll taken by Reuters/Ipsos, her strongest showing in the regularly conducted survey over the last several weeks.
"Last Week Tonight" host John Oliver used the season ending episode of his HBO aired show to implore Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to end his run for the White House.
A speech meant to outline Donald Trump's national security and anti-terrorism plans may have alienated undecided voters. Aside from proposing an "extreme vetting" process for undocumented immigrants, Trump also said he would ban entry for anyone associated with a terrorist country.
In one of his first general election TV ads to hit the airwaves, Donald Trump paints the issue of immigration as a problem that has grown so out of control only someone as hard on the issue as himself can fix it
Hillary Clinton has gained her strongest Electoral College map edge yet over Donald Trump, converting the states of New Hampshire, Pennsylvania and Virginia over to the Democratic side.
The legendary Don Cheto, host of a hugely popular Spanish morning radio show in the United States recently invited Hillary Clinton's vice presidential running mate Tim Kaine to participate in a live, on-air interview to discuss issues of the utmost importance to Latino voters in regards to Clinton campaign plans.
John Oliver used his "Last Week Tonight" stage to again assail republican presidential candidate Donald Trump over what he sees as all his latest eye-popping actions.
Hillary Clinton has maneuvered her way to a commanding lead over Donald Trump in electoral votes, with a new ABC News poll finding she has secured more than enough support to emerge as President Obama's successor.
Immigration reform has become on of the most highly visible talking points for the upcoming presidential election, but that debate focuses on future political policies as promised by our current candidates. In the meantime, the current administration has taken action in the 11th hour to make good on President Obama's long-held vows to assist immigrants seeking safety from persecution in their Central American homelands.
Hillary Clinton’s lead over Donald Trump among Hispanic voters has nearly doubled over the last three months and she now leads her Republican challenger by a staggering 48 points among that demographic.
Outgoing Florida GOP communications chief Wadi Gaitan is the latest in a growing list of disenfranchised Latino Republicans to voice their oppositon for Donald Trump. Gaitan's exit, however, comes as Trump appeals to minority voters in the decisive swing-state.
Branding her White House run against Donald Trump "a referendum on immigration," Hillary Clinton assured a gathering of Hispanic and black journalist she plans to create a new office of Immigrant Affairs if she is elected.
Hillary Clinton's post conventions leads over Donald Trump has swelled to 10 points, with the Democratic nominee now on the verge of cracking better than 50 percent of the total vote.
White males and seniors generally side with Donald Trump, but national polls released over the last week Hillary Clinton show how much influence the Democratic nominee has over other voting groups.
Hillary Clinton has opened up a commanding double-digit lead over Donald Trump in a new Fox News poll, even though both candidates are considered heavily flawed by voters.
Narrow as it may be, Donald Trump has a plausible path to securing the 270 electoral votes needed to ascend to the White House, according to a recent Washington Post analysis.