Egypt just barely wound up with Morsi, allegedly after politicla pressure by the Obama regime. His removal was, as you may recall, spectacularly popular, with public demonstrations far exceeding his prior pro-jihadist astroturf.
The question up for debate wasn’t where the majority of votes are—or were-within the Islamic community.
The question was whether ISIS could cause trouble in Egypt. My take is that there are plenty of home grown jihadis who are willing to die for their faith in Egypt, including those who will be willing to destroy the ancient glories of the Pharaohs. I don’t that precludes the fact that the majority of Egyptians may want to maintain them.
Aren’t there some who are already causing trouble down in Sinai. It was fundamentalist Muslim Brotherhood members, hidden among the military, that assassinated Anwar Sadat.