Despite Republican front-runner Donald Trump's absence from the GOP debate on Thursday, attending candidates did little to distance themselves from the controversial figure's hateful and divisive rhetoric.
Voters in the crucial early primary state of New Hampshire list immigration as one of their top concerns, and Republican presidential hopefuls have been busy addressing the issue at campaign rallies across the Granite State.
Branding him a “menace to American conservatism,” the National Review is strongly urging all Republican voters not to support current party front-runner Donald Trump.
Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio took a jab at GOP front-runner Donald Trump at a campaign stop in New Hampshire, saying the real estate tycoon is not "ready" to become the leader of the free world.
The Supreme Court announced it will review President Barack Obama's 2014 immigration executive actions, but not all presidential candidates are thrilled with the news.
In the wake of critical campaign ads by his rivals Jeb Bush and Ted Cruz, GOP White House hopeful Marco Rubio is taking a tougher stance on immigration, in an apparent attempt to bolster his conservative credentials.
Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio fired back at fellow 2016 hopeful Jeb Bush, calling him "desperate" in a new campaign ad that focuses on national security and immigration.
Ted Cruz was the center of attention during the latest Republican presidential primary debate on Thursday night as he confronted Marco Rubio and Donald Trump on several issues.
The Mexican government announced on Jan. 13 it intends to grant 20-day transit visas to 180 Cubans migrants selected from a pool of 8,000 individuals stranded in Costa Rica since November.
Often dubbed "the world's greatest deliberative body," the U.S. Senate often functions like a high school, and Florida Sen. Marco Rubio is the kid who does not show up for class, GOP presidential hopeful Chris Christie quipped on Jan. 11.
Less than three weeks before the first votes are to be tabulated, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are locked in tight races in both the critical early voting states of Iowa and New Hampshire.
Marco Rubio and Chris Christie have embarked on their own private television battle, as the two GOP presidential hopefuls try to make inroads in the crucial early primary state of New Hampshire.