Donald Trump, the Republican candidate best positioned in the polls, again measured in a debate with rival supporters, five months after primary start towards the US elections of 2016.
The eleven best positioned Republican hopefuls debate tonight (7:00 local time) at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley, California. The other four candidates, worst positioned in the polls, is measured in a previous debate two hours earlier.
Both debates will be broadcast live on CNN and cnn.com chain in the US and abroad CNN International.
In August, Fox broke all box office records with the first Republican debate, with 24 million viewers, partly because of the Trump effect on expectations generated figure.
This time, despite the solemnity of the scene where the debate will take place, CNN aims to encourage candidates to collide with each other. Fox, however, had chosen to control the debate by asking tough questions to candidates.
"This will be like a debate in the Knesset (Israeli parliament)," he joked the radial animator Hugh Hewitt, and will be one of the moderators along with two journalists from CNN. "Our goal is to be almost entirely an interactive debate between the candidates," said Dana Bash CNN.
The Trump factor achieved pep among Republican candidates, to the extent that has not saved epithets to criticize their rivals. The tycoon has not been deprived of criticizing the physicist Carly Fiorina, the former president of Hewlett-Packard, or taunt opponents and laugh at your bad performances in the polls.
His speech, especially against immigration, was criticized by Vice President Joe Biden, who contemplates jumping into the presidential fray. Before a group of US Hispanics, Biden criticized Trum, who had described Mexican immigrants as violators.