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Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz at Odds With the Latino Community

Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz are struggling to win the votes of the Hispanics. For the first time in U. S. history, two Latinos are joining the presidential race under the Republican Party.

GOP Debate 2016: 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.

Why Mitt Romney Thinks Donald Trump’s Tax Returns Could Contain a ‘Bombshell’

The 2016 U.S. Presidential Elections is fast approaching. And as the campaign period intensifies, former presidential hopeful Mitt Romney urges Republican nominees to release their tax return, putting emphasis on Donald Trump.

Why This Senator Thinks That US Embargo on Cuba Will Not Happen Under the Obama Administration

Senator Bob Corker doesn’t think that the United States’ embargo on Cuba will be lifted under Barack Obama’s presidency.

Marco Rubio's Endorsers Struggle to Name a Single Accomplishment of the Candidate

Representative Cresent Hardy failed to name one achievement of Marco Rubio in a morning interview. The presidentiables are very busy with their campaigns for the upcoming elections.

Super Tuesday 2016: Here's What You Can Expect

Here are few details and rumors about Super Tuesday 2016. Less than a week from now will be Super Tuesday. Politicians and voters are both excited for the said event.

'Winner Take All' GOP Primary in Florida Could Be Trouble for Rubio's Presidential Ambitions

The Republican presidential primary appears to be a three-horse race with Trump, Cruz and Rubio, but Florida senator needs a major win in the Sunshine State to maintain contender status.

A Look at Where GOP Candidates Stand on Cuban Immigration

As most of the immigration talk coming from GOP has focused on deploying more border patrol agents and building a wall along Mexico, Republican candidates have spent far less time publically discussing changes that will likely soon come regarding the nation’s policy on Cuban immigrants.

With Nevada Caucus Loss, Texas Becomes Most Important Win for Ted Cruz's Presidential Bid

Donald Trump won his third consecutive presidential primary, but rival Ted Cruz is banking on a "Super Tuesday" wins, especially in his home state of Texas.

There Are 13 Million Latino Voters This November but Who Will They Vote for?

According to The National Association for Latino Elected Officials (NALEO) statistics, there will be 13 million Latino voters this November.

2016 Presidential Candidate Marco Rubio Wins Endorsements From Puerto Rican Leaders

Republican candidate Marco Rubio scored several key endorsements from Puerto Rican leaders in wake of the island's upcoming primary on March 6.

Nevada Republican Caucus 2016 Results: Trump Claims Latino Vote Victory, Crushes Rubio, Cruz

Donald Trump won his first Republican presidential caucus election in Nevada on Tuesday night, crushing his fellow GOP candidates by double digits.

Guantanamo Bay Prison Closure Plan Submitted to Congress, But Opposition Already Awaits

President Barack Obama announced a plan has been sent to Congress regarding to closure of the Guantanamo Bay detention facility in Cuba.

Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz Turn to Nevada Ground Efforts in Hopes of Slowing Donald Trump

Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio are both concentrating on their Nevada ground games in hopes of slowing down hard-charging Republican front-runner Donald Trump.

Did Ted Cruz Just Fire His Spokesman Over Marco Rubio?

Senator Ted Cruz fired his spokesperson Rick Tyler for publishing an implicating video of his fellow candidate as other presidential hopefuls accuse the Texas lawmaker of doing “anything to get elected.”

Marco Rubio Lands Endorsement of Latino GOP Lawmakers Who Supported Jeb Bush

Three Latino Republican congressional lawmakers are now endorsing Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., for president after previously supporting former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush.

Donald Trump Leading in 10 of Next 14 GOP Voting States

Donald Trump's dominance is starting to show among the handful of Republican candidates still seeking the party's 2016 presidential nomination.

Mitt Romney to Endorse Marco Rubio?

Mitt Romney is rumored to be on the verge of endorsing Florida Sen. Marco Rubio for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination.

Is the Bush Political Dynasty Officially Over?

Jeb Bush bows out of the 2016 Presidential race and formally ended his campaign for president last weekend.

Here Is What President Barack Obama has to Say About His Upcoming Visit to Cuba

Barack Obama will become the first U.S. president to travel to Cuba in nearly 90 years. Obama and his wife Michelle will be visiting the Caribbean island from March 21 to March 22. It comes more than a year after the U.S. and Cuba made a decision to restore diplomatic ties.

Will the Latino Vote Create a Big Impact in the Presidential Election?

Is the November 2016 Presidential Elections the time for Latinos to make a mark? Is the November 2016 Presidential Election the time for Latinos to make a mark? Hispanics comprise a significant chunk of the voting population in the U.