Nearly 2 of 10 Americans believe President Trump should be given two extra years in office because his agenda was stalled by the Russia election probe, and another 7% said he should stay in office if defeated, according to a new survey.

The poll tested the public’s reaction to the end of special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe and found some sympathy for Trump and support for a tweet proposal by Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr. to tack two years on to the Republican’s first term because the probe stole two years from his presidency.

After the best week ever for @realDonaldTrump - no obstruction, no collusion, NYT admits @BarackObama did spy on his campaign, & the economy is soaring. I now support reparations-Trump should have 2 yrs added to his 1st term as pay back for time stolen by this corrupt failed coup — Jerry Falwell (@JerryFalwellJr) May 5, 2019

The margin in the University of Virginia Center for Politics-Ipsos poll was 77% percent against delaying the 2020 election two years, 16% for the delay.

But among Republicans, it was a much closer 62% against, 31% for a delay.

Despite the tremendous success that I have had as President, including perhaps the greatest ECONOMY and most successful first two years of any President in history, they have stolen two years of my (our) Presidency (Collusion Delusion) that we will never be able to get back..... — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 6, 2019

What’s more, 7% overall said “if Trump loses the 2020 election, he should ignore the results and stay in office,” said the survey analysis.

That might be because many Americans believe that the president has “achieved many of his goals in his first two years in office.”

University of Virgina’s Center for Politics, home to Larry Sabato’s political Crystal Ball, said that 41% said Trump has achieved his goals, with 39% who said he hasn’t.