The island of Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory, not unlike Guam, or Hawaii before it became a state in 1959. I believe it would be notably unwise to deny its long-standing cultural influence on ...
There's been a yearslong debate over the status of Puerto Rico, which became a U.S. territory in 1898 after Spain ceded it to the U.S. following the Spanish-American War. Congress has been ...
Like Puerto Rico, the island of Guam itself does not have electoral votes. However, residents of Guam living in any of the 50 states or Washington DC can cast their ballots in those states and be part ...
For the first time in the island's governor's race, a third-party candidate has a powerful second lead in the polls ahead of the U.S ... Dalmau is running for Puerto Rico’s Independence Party ...