Many Trump supporters believe he is the greatest President of all time
Even greater than Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan, and George W Bush administration's

Voter's decided to elect these 3 Republican gentlemen

Richard Nixon — Republican. Ever heard of Watergate? The scandal that became so synonymous with the scandal that “gate” is now affixed to anything remotely scandal like. Nixon had to resign and was only saved from prison by a pardon from his hand-picked vice president Gerald Ford.
69 government officials were charged with crimes. This includes his Chief of Staff and multiple members of his cabinet — as high level as it gets. Of course, this was only after his original Vice President Spiro Agnew became the first U.S. vice president to resign convicted for (tax evasion — “accepting more than $100,000 in bribes”).

Nixon (R) - 6 yrs in office. 76 criminal indictments. 55 convictions. 15 prison sentences.

Ronald Reagan — Republican. Ever heard of Iran-Contra? Many high-level indictments, including the Secretary of Defense, the Assistant Secretary of State, and two National Security Advisors. I only say indictments because V.P. George H. W. Bush pardoned 6 of them before the trials were done. “The presidency of Ronald Reagan in the United States was marked by multiple scandals, resulting in the investigation, indictment, or conviction of over 138 administration officials, the largest number for any U.S. president.

Reagan (R) - 8 yrs in office. 26 criminal indictments. 16 convictions. 8 prison sentences.

George W. Bush — Republican. Too many scandals to name. More than a dozen members of the Bush administration pleaded guilty to federal crimes. Dozens more resigned under dishonorable circumstances, including his Attorney General, White House Counsel, and other senior members of the administration.

George W. Bush (R) - 8 yrs in office. 16 criminal indictments. 16 convictions. 9 prison sentences

Donald J Trump was the Electoral College choice to be the next President starting in January 2017, only time will tell if his administration will avoid making the same choices as previous Republican administrations