2016 Presidential Elections
Firm That Tracked Protesters Targeted Evangelicals During 2016 Election
The CEO of data broker Mobilewalla, which worked with Republican SuperPACs, says it tracked Evangelicals’ cell phone locations for six months.
Blacks and Latinos Were Overwhelmingly Denied Voter IDs in Wisconsin
As part of our Vote Now series, VICE Impact will be featuring content and campaigns that address a broken electoral system in America, and how the nation can do better.
Donald Trump Revives 'Birther' Debate, and Ted Cruz Tweets Fonzie Jumping the Shark
Things are heating up between the GOP's top two presidential candidates.
Martin O'Malley Wants to Expunge the Records of Veterans Discharged for Being Gay
Since World War II, the US government has discharged an estimated 100,000 members of the armed forces for being gay, some honorably and some dishonorably.
'We Will Not Be Tricked': Why Millennials Really Love Bernie Sanders
Millennials have become America's largest demographic. They are also Sanders' biggest support base. What's behind their infatuation with a curmudgeonly 74-year old?
In a Rare Work Appearance, Marco Rubio Says Government Employees Who Don't Do Their Jobs Should Be Fired
Rubio has one of the worst voting records in the US Senate and has missed more than 30 percent of votes this year.
Chris Christie Formally Enters 2016 Presidential Race as Underdog
Hundreds of protesters set up camp outside the the high school where the incumbent New Jersey governor made his announcement.
Wait... Can Canadian-Born Ted Cruz Actually Become the Next US President?
The Texas senator just announced his candidacy to become America's next president, but constitutionally-speaking, is he actually eligible?