Donald Trump supporters are 'mad as hell,' and it's why they're so heavily drawn to Trump
Republican pollster Frank Luntz conducted a focus group Monday night in Virginia that featuring 29 people who either support Trump or have at some point during the presidential campaign, living in or around Washington. Business Insider attended the focus group.
The focus group should not be considered representative of the Republican Party as a whole, or of the electorate in early states like Iowa and New Hampshire. But it provided insight into why a wide variety of Republican primary voters have allied their support with Trump.