A conservative political organization originally formed to support Texas Sen. Ted Cruz's presidential bid is asking Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker to allow himself to be "drafted" as an alternative to Donald Trump.

"Governor Walker’s name is the only one being mentioned seriously as someone who can unite all factions of the Republican Party and we’re urging him to step forward and agree to accept a draft," said Courageous Conservatives PAC spokesman Steve Lonegan in a statement.

A Walker campaign spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The group is behind the "Free the GOP" effort that seeks to release Republican delegates from the candidates to which they are bound and allow them to "vote their conscience" at the Republican National Convention later this month.

Walker would help the Republican Party avoid the "likely November electoral disaster" that would come with Trump as the party's nominee, the group said.

“We do not support a Third Party candidacy under any circumstances,” Lonegan said. “We want to defeat Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump just isn’t going to do it. Scott Walker will.”