California or bust? Clinton hopes to strike gold in pivotal vote
WASHINGTON/LONG BEACH, California (Reuters) – If Hillary Clinton ends up losing California to Bernie Sanders, it will be because of voters like Nallely Perez.
New York City ad campaign supports transgender bathroom rights
NEW YORK (Reuters) – New York Mayor Bill de Blasio on Monday announced a citywide advertising campaign supporting a person’s right to use bathrooms corresponding with his or her gender identity, wading into a debate that has pitted more than a dozen st…
Clinton hires Latino as voter outreach deputy
NEW YORK (Reuters) – As she looks ahead to the November White House election, Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton has hired the leader of a group that seeks to built political power among Latinos to help mobilize key voting communities.
Obama to visit Poland, Spain in NATO summit trip in July: White House
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. President Barack Obama will travel to Poland and Spain next month to attend the NATO Summit, including a bilateral meeting with Polish President Andrzej Duda to discuss security issues, the White House said on Monday.
Clinton picks up win in Puerto Rico’s Democratic primary: NBC News
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Hillary Clinton won the Puerto Rico Democratic primary on Sunday, moving her a step closer to prevailing over her rival, Bernie Sanders, in the fight for her party’s presidential nomination.
On shrinking U.S. corporate tax base, presidential candidates differ sharply
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The corporate income tax is a major revenue source for the U.S. government, but it has been shrinking for decades and the three main presidential candidates could not differ more dramatically on what to do about it.
Senior Republicans criticize Trump’s remarks on Hispanic judge
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Senior U.S. Republicans distanced themselves on Sunday from Donald Trump’s comments about a Mexican-American judge, saying they were worried that the tone of his presidential campaign could enrage Latinos, who are a growing U.S. …
Kerry hails Mongolia as ‘oasis of democracy’ in tough neighborhood
ULAANBAATAR (Reuters) – U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry hailed Mongolia as an “oasis of democracy” sitting in a tough location between Russia and China as he made a rare visit by a cabinet-level U.S. official on Sunday.
Clinton hits rivals on immigration in California campaign swing
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Hillary Clinton fought on two fronts in California on Saturday as she sought to wrap up her battle with Bernie Sanders for the Democratic nomination, taking aim at him and at Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican presidential…
Clinton opens up double-digit lead over Trump nationwide: Reuters/Ipsos poll
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton has opened up a double-digit lead over Republican rival Donald Trump, regaining ground after the New York billionaire briefly tied her last month, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll …