Pool/Getty Images Jamie Klein had no assumptions that President Donald Trump's first 100 days would be easy. "I sent him to Washington to kick over the table," Klein said. "That's why I sent him there." Klein is a 70-year-old delegate from Pennsylvania's 5th district. He is one of the handful of voters who were crucial to Trump's victory, pushing him over the finish line — twice. Those voters, the Pennsylvania delegates, won seats last summer to the Republican convention in Cleveland, where they were unbound to any candidate as part of a zany state electoral system but ultimately cemented Trump's win at a time when the GOP resistance to him was near a fever pitch. And in November, they led the charge in the grassroots back in Pennsylvania, working to turn out and raise support for the then-GOP nominee.