American election news 2015
Here are some key news stories related to the 2016 United States presidential election in 2015:
January 2015
- The Republican Party begins to take shape, with several potential candidates announcing their intentions to run, including Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, and Ted Cruz.
- The Democratic Party also starts to take shape, with Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders being mentioned as potential candidates.
February 2015
- The first Republican debate takes place in Cleveland, Ohio, featuring 11 candidates, including Donald Trump, Ben Carson, and Rand Paul.
- Hillary Clinton announces her candidacy for the Democratic nomination.
March 2015
- The first Democratic debate takes place in Las Vegas, Nevada, featuring Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, and Martin O'Malley.
- The Republican Party begins to experience divisions over issues such as immigration and the role of government.
April 2015
- The first Republican primary takes place in Iowa, with Ted Cruz winning the contest.
- The Democratic Party begins to focus on issues such as income inequality and climate change.
May 2015
- The Republican Party experiences a surge in popularity, with many candidates performing well in polls and fundraising.
- The Democratic Party begins to focus on Hillary Clinton's email controversy, which becomes a major issue in the campaign.
June 2015
- The first Republican primary debate takes place in California, featuring 10 candidates, including Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, and Scott Walker.
- The Democratic Party begins to focus on issues such as healthcare and education.
July 2015
- The Republican Party experiences a major shake-up, with several candidates dropping out of the race, including Scott Walker and Rick Perry.
- The Democratic Party begins to focus on issues such as racial inequality and police brutality.
August 2015
- The first Democratic primary takes place in Iowa, with Hillary Clinton winning the contest.
- The Republican Party begins to focus on issues such as national security and terrorism.
September 2015
- The Republican Party experiences a major controversy, with Donald Trump making comments about Mexican immigrants that are widely criticized.
- The Democratic Party begins to focus on issues such as climate change and the economy.
October 2015
- The first Republican primary debate takes place in Wisconsin, featuring 9 candidates, including Donald Trump, Jeb Bush, and Marco Rubio.
- The Democratic Party begins to focus on issues such as healthcare and education.
November 2015
- The Republican Party experiences a major shake-up, with several candidates dropping out of the race, including Jeb Bush and Scott Walker.
- The Democratic Party begins to focus on issues such as income inequality and climate change.
December 2015
- The Republican Party begins to focus on issues such as national security and terrorism.
- The Democratic Party begins to focus on issues such as healthcare and education.
These are just a few of the key news stories related to the 2016 United States presidential election in 2015. The election was a long and complex process, with many twists and turns along the way.