Two of the top three Republican lawmakers in Tennessee declined to explicitly say this week whether they voted for the GOP’s Senate nominee, Rep. Marsha Blackburn.

Sen. Bob Corker, the retiring chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee, whose Volunteer State seat Blackburn is running to fill, and term-limited Gov. Bill Haslam, each hinted that they voted for Blackburn over centrist Democratic candidate and former governor Phil Bredesen — but declined to use Blackburn’s name when answering reporters’ questions.

Corker told reporters in Nashville on Wednesday that he planned to vote early in his home city of Chattanooga, where he was previously mayor.

But he did not explicitly say whom he planned to vote for, even when questioned.

“I think you know, so, I’ll leave it at that,” Corker said, looking down at the floor, The Tennesseean reported.