Venezuelan opposition rejects government-proposed plan to recognize results of presidential election
Maduro signed the agreement with seven little-known candidates on Thursday
Biden campaign invests on Copa America media blitz in continued effort to appeal to Latino voters
Copa America kicks off this Thursday in Atlanta, and with it, the Biden campaign hopes to get the attention of Latino voters ahead of November
Venezuelan opposition claims government banned ten mayors for supporting its candidate
Presidential candidate Edmundo González Urrutia said the officials are from the states of Trujillo and Nueva Esparta. "Venezuela has decided to change," he said
Carter Center to send an oversight mission to Venezuela's upcoming elections
The Atlanta-based organization accepted an invitation by the government-friendly electoral body. It comes after the exclusion of such a mission by the EU
Pro-Trump groups outspend Pro-Biden ones in campaign strategies, new analysis shows
Outside groups supporting Trump have spent more than $25 million since he clinched the nomination, compared to Democrats' $15 million
As immigration remains among top issue for voters, Biden and Trump double down on inaccurate statements
A recent fact check report by The New York Times shows both candidates relying on inflated or outright false statements when talking about immigration
Three Venezuelan opposition activists detained after presidential candidate campaign rally
Edmundo González Urrutia called the detentions "unjust and arbitrary." Opposition leader María Corina Machado said they were "criminal" actions
G7 countries criticize Venezuelan government's withdrawal of invitation to EU to oversee elections
"We are deeply concerned about the opposition's rights with regards to the electoral process," its members said regarding the decision by the Maduro government
Amid decreasing support from young people, the Biden campaign seeks to maintain momentum among Seniors
With questions regarding Biden's age and competency loom large, the campaign tries to find support in another demographic— the elderly.
Share of pro-choice voters is rising: one in three say they'd only vote for one who shares their view
A new Gallup poll shows that the importance of a candidate's stance on the issue is much more important for voters than in 2020
Puerto Rico reviewing contract with voting company after discrepancies in primary results
The machines were supplied by Dominion Voting Systems. No one is contesting the results but machine-reported counts were lower than paper ones
Trump vows to work 'side by side' with anti-abortion group amid dubious stance on the issue
Donald Trump once bragged about his role in overturning Roe v. Wade. Now, amid increased division on the topic, he doesn't even mention "abortion."
Latinos consider voting for Biden, not because they like him, but mainly to oppose Trump; CBS News suggests
A potential rightward move from Latinos has been repeatedly reported, but a new CBS poll suggests Latinos may actually side with Biden to oppose Trump
Trump vows to not let undocumented immigrants "destroy our country" in Las Vegas rally
Trump made his way to Las Vegas this weekend for his first rally as a convicted felon, where he continued to wield anti-immigration rhetoric.
Latinos are more likely to consider third party ticket than a full party shift, Voto Latino suggests
As the elections near, President Biden is facing a tough challenge among Latinos. It's not Trump, but rather Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Trump holds thinner lead against Biden in Florida after guilty verdict in hush money case
A new survey by Fox News shows the former President holding a four point lead against the incumbent in a state the GOP thought he would win by a landslide
Gun activist Brandon Herrera to request recount in Texas GOP runoff against Rep. Tony Gonzáles
The conservative YouTuber lost by 407 votes. He said he doesn't expect results to change but he "owes" it to his voters to "leave no stone unturned"
Sen. and GOP VP hopeful Tim Scott launches super PAC campaign to reach Latinos and Blacks
The Senator partnered with Great Opportunity PAC to appeal to Latino and Black communities in battleground states in an effort to bring them to Trump's side
Biden executive order could decrease migrant influx in New York City, policy experts say
The Biden administration announced an executive order on Tuesday that aims to decrease illegal migration. City officials believe it could reduce arrivals
How Biden's harsh executive order on immigration could impact the Latino vote ahead of the elections
A newly announced executive order will shut down the border after a daily threshold is met. Initial reactions have been mixed during a tight election year.
Trump suggests imprisoning political opponents is 'very possible' if he gets reelected
"It's a terrible path that they're leading us to and it's very possible that it's going to have to happen to them," he said in an interview
New Jersey Rep. Rob Menendez wins tight Democratic primary and gets close to reelection
The lawmaker faced unexpected complications after his father was charged with bribery and his opponent outraised him in the campaign
Arizona Republicans seek to include immigration crackdown measure in the ballot in November
The measure would make it illegal to enter the state from Mexico. Local officers could arrest and jail migrants and state judges could order their deportation
International voter turnout sharply increased in Mexico's election, but many reported challenges
Almost 200,000 Mexicans in foreign countries cast their ballots in this year's race, but in-person voters across the U.S. reported obstacles at the booths
Mexico's President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum on immigration: 'violence against migrants is unacceptable'
The first female president of Mexico is tasked to tackle a hotly contested issue— immigration
Republicans aim their electoral cannons at unseating embattled Texas Rep. Henry Cuéllar
The long-standing incumbent has been indicted for accepting bribes and is facing an investigation from the House Ethics Committee
Claudia Sheinbaum Set To Become Mexico's First Woman President
The president of the National Electoral Institute on Sunday said Sheinbaum, a climate scientist and former mayor of Mexico City, saw an irreversible lead between 58.3% and 60.7% of the vote.
Majority of U.S. voters believe politicians play the "race-card" merely to get elected
As racial tensions stir the 2024 election, voters believe that politicians speak on these issues just to get elected, rather than to change the status quo.
Mexico's elections are the largest and most violent in the country's history
Experts say the violence ahead of this year's elections is due to warring drug cartels vying for control over (mostly local) political offices
Donald Trump has become the first U.S. President to be a convicted felon: what happens now?
Donald Trump was found guilty in 34 felony counts of falsifying business records by a New York jury. Here's what else you should know about the historic verdict