Well I'm rather disappointed, but not surprised.
From what I gather from my grandma on my mom's side, who is a big israel supporter coming from Israel, and a big trump supporter (she perceives trump as being pro-israel compared to other candidates, whether thats true or not she won't listen otherwise). But what she said was she felt the democrats threw the impeachment into trump's favor by refusing to allow democrat witnesses (biden and hunter in particular) to be questioned. She thinks its suspicious of hunter's dealings in ukraine, though I reminded her trump equally has businesses and dealings with saudi arabia. But her excuse was then either both are guilty or neither are.
Likewise, on my dad's side who come from mostly iraq and some from iran, they are very disappointed by the results. Though despite my dad's side being staunchly anti-trump due to his hatred toward fellow muslims, they were a little disappointed by how democrats handled the entire thing. With that said, they were vastly more angry and disappointed by the many bigots and racists of republicans.
Though with that said, both my grandma and dad's side of the family were happy with romney's choice because he chose for himself and came to his own conclussion and kinda just went his own path.
Now that is just a tiny portion of the thoughts of both sides of my family who both come from very different places and religions. So is that the majority thinking? Probably not, but its just what they personally felt.
My own thoughts is trump is a criminal, and everyone seems to have forgotten his businesses in saudi arabia. A president AND his family should not have businesses in other countries. That easily leads to corruption, and trump is the pinnacle of corruption. That should been a much bigger focus and think would have worked out better focusing on trump's foreign businesses which as far as I know is illegal for a president to have.