The Penn State College Republicans took took a stand against one of the most controversial presidential candidates in recent memory by announcing its decision to forgo an endorsement of Donald Trump.

Trump, whose brash demeanor has dominated national headlines over the election cycle, created a ripple within the Republican party, causing some of its most notable figures to distance themselves from the candidate and his beliefs. The College Republicans became one of only a handful of chapters to announce a non-Trump endorsement.

The CRs brought the endorsement to a vote, only to have 72 percent of its membership oppose supporting Trump. The post cited a number of factors that played into the decision, namely Trump’s contentious policy platforms. One in particular was Trump’s consideration of killing those suspected to be associated with terrorists, saying it “doesn’t fall in line with Republican, American, or Penn State values.”

It may also have something to do with Trump’s lack of support among young voters. In fact, a recent poll has Trump coming in a distant forth among voters under 30 — behind Hillary Clinton and third-party candidates Gary Johnson and Jill Stein.

The Penn State chapter joins the Princeton College Republicans, the Penn College Republicans, and the Harvard Republican Club as some of the notable chapters to decide against backing Trump.

Here’s the Facebook post in its entirety: