Donald Trump may be unpopular, but Texas congressmen love him

How often might Texans in Congress back Trump? Republican members of the Texas Congressional delegation have no problem backing President Donald Trump. But, how much will they do so going forward? The folks over at FiveThirtyEight.com think they know. Using a formula involving electoral results,they're forecasting how often each congressman is expected to vote with Trump's priorities. >>>Click through the gallery to see the projections of how often Texas representatives are expected to align with Donald Trump's priorities. less How often might Texans in Congress back Trump? Republican members of the Texas Congressional delegation have no problem backing President Donald Trump. But, how much will they do so going forward? The folks over ... more Image 1 of / 59 Caption Close Donald Trump may be unpopular, but Texas congressmen love him 1 / 59 Back to Gallery

Donald Trump may be the most unpopular new president in modern history with polling numbers that are the envy of no one.

But, for Republican members of the Texas congressional delegation, he's just fine. And, it seems, they may just stick with him for a while.

The website FiveThirtyEight.com, which tracks all manner of political statistics, compiled the voting patterns of members of Congress during Trump's first month in office.

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Then the statheads at the site, took how much Trump won or lost each congressional district by and came up with a likelihood in percentages of how much each representative and senator is to back Trump going forward.

In short, Texas Republicans love him, voting for each and every Trump-backed position. And, for the most part, Republicans are predicted to be very likely to vote with him in the future.

While Democrats generally have given him little support so far, there are a few surprises. At least one or two are showing warm feelings toward the New Yorker with no prior political experience and may do so in the future.

>>>Scroll through the gallery to see how often your congressman and senators in the Texas congressional delegation voted for Trump's priorities, how they are projected to in the future and how each district voted during the 2016 election