Ruth Sherlock is in a pub in West Palm Beach, not far from Mr Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort, friends and neighbours of the real estate mogul have gathered to celebrate Mr Trump's victories. Mr Trump's supporters are said to be majority working class, and less educated. But in West Palm Beach his constituency is dripping with wealth. As CNN called a victory for Mr Trump, the ladies, heavily scented with expensive perfume, gave a refined "hurray". The ladies are part of an organisation that call themselves the "Trumpettes". Their mission, as declared on their Facebook page is to unleash "the power of the Trumpette Women to change the direction of our country to "MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN" using their practical life experiences." Glamorously dressed, and adorned with expensive jewels, Stephanie Branscombe, 45 and her mother, Regine (who did not want to give her age) waxed lyrical about the kindness and generosity of Mr Trump. Meet Stephanie and Regine Branscombe. Two WestPalmBeach ladies, celebrate #DonaldTrump with 'the Trumpettes' group pic.twitter.com/kVZLfJ9DYE — Ruth Sherlock (@Rsherlock) March 15, 2016 Stephanie, who works in the Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce said Mr Trump had "donated his sports equipment to the town hall". "This shows his generosity," she said. She added that she had met Mr Trump on several occasions. "He's very kind and down to earth as a person," she said. Regine, Ms Branscombe's mother added: "He is a businessman and when he wants to achieve something he does it." Sally O'Connor, the CEO of a company and a member of Mr Trump's exclusive Mar-a-Lago club agreed: "We need a businessman who can straighten out this country. Otherwise we are going to be part of the third world," said Madeleine Calder, another member of the club, said: "People say Mr Trump's supporters are working poor. But what they dont know is the professional class is behind him."