Having said that, there are clearly millions who did support Morsi. Other millions at the time believed he would be more moderate.
Now it is much later and it is clear that Morsi is a radical and that he is corrupt and seeking to implement fundamental and extreme Islam in Egypt on the people...so they revolted against him...by many more millions than what occurred the first time.
Obama and the his administration are not guiltless in this at all. They threw Mubarack under the bus, and openly supported the Muslim Brotherhood and Morsi, filling the air waves with propaganda about how they were not extreme, and how they would govern as moderates. A lot of people there, and even here believed their lies and propaganda.
Now all of that has come undone and been proven to be the lies and propaganda they always were, and the Egyptian people, supported by their military have put an end to it.
Good for them. I pray they can continue and control those elements and reestablish a stable society that keeps the peace with its neighbors, and can once again (once we rid ourselves of our own corrupt administration) be allied with and working with the US.
But, if I were Egypt, I would be very careful and wary of anything Obama and his administration proposes or says until they are out of office and a more traditional, patriotic, American administration takes their place.