No surprise - the surprise would be if they didn't support overturning the 2016 election. Booming economy, negotiations (not shooting) with N. Korea and China... BUT it's the social issues that count ... and the Supreme Court... And for many people we all know "My Party right or wrong, but right or wrong my Party."
President Trump may have finished second in the popular vote, but he is the legitimate president. In the normal course of events, his mismanagement of the nation’s affairs would be left for the electorate to repudiate, through support of a challenger in a primary race or, failing that, in the general election. But the course of events is not normal. Mr. Trump campaigned as an iconoclast, but it became clear early in his administration that his disruptiveness was aimed less at bringing fresh thinking to bear on stale policymaking than at assaulting the vital institutions of governance themselves. He has attacked the legitimacy of law enforcement, of intelligence agencies, of Congress and of the courts — of anyone he judges to threaten him politically.
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