Paul Ryan
White House press secretary Josh Earnest called Ryan's remarks 'preposterous,' citing the new House Speaker's track record on immigration.
Republicans who hope to run for president in 2016 may need to start building name recognition now, because a new CNN/ORC poll shows many of them aren’t well-known among potential voters, even other Republicans.
With the immigration debate taking shape amid a new plan from the Obama administration to fix the immigration system, two high-profile Hispanic politicians have come forward speaking on both sides of the argument on immigration overhaul.
Hillary Clinton fueled speculation that the 2016 presidential race might be on her mind, when she complimented a rising star at the State Department on Thursday.
In his first interview since his defeat, Paul Ryan expressed his surprise at his ticket’s resounding loss.
Who will be the face of the Republican Party in 2016? And since Barack Obama cannot run again, who will the Democrats choose to continue Obama’s winning streak?
Now that the 2012 presidential election is over, we can speculate about the 2016 election. Who will run in four years?
Wisconsin might have given President Barack Obama a second term but it didn't derail Romney's running mate Paul Ryan's political career.
Barack Obama cannot run again, and the Republicans have suffered two serious defeats in a row. Who will run in four years?
Last week, a photo surfaced of vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan washing dishes at an Ohio soup kitchen. It has been revealed that the picture has just two problems--the dishes weren't dirty and Ryan wasn't invited.
Martha Raddatz is receiving heavy praise for staying in control of the conversation during her hosting of the vice-presidential debate.
Joe Biden is nearly 70 years old, but he’s better known for gaffes and f-bombs than old-fashioned slang more suited to an Ohio nursing home.
Media reactions to Thursday night’s vice-presidential debate were as mixed and ambivalent as the polls.
Instant poll results from last night’s vice-presidential debate between Vice President Joe Biden and Congressman Paul Ryan.
Here are the best snappy zingers and hilarious goofs from previous vice-presidential debates.