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The College Republicans at the University of Virginia have voted to drop their endorsement of Donald J. Trump for president.

The student organization — which has been divided over Trump’s candidacy throughout the election season — took a re-vote following last week’s leak of a recording of Trump making vulgar comments about women.

On Tuesday afternoon, the organization announced its members voted, 64-54, to drop their collective endorsement of Trump, which they offered — after much debate — in September.

The organization put out a statement Tuesday saying it had decided to take up another vote after Republican leaders across the country came out against the nominee.

“Given the outrage expressed by some of the most esteemed and accomplished members of our party, we considered the very real possibility that the members of our club may have changed their minds about endorsement as well,” read the statement, posted on the group’s Facebook page.

The organization is not discouraging anyone from voting for Trump, according to the statement, but many members have expressed a desire to distance the club from the candidate since the recording was leaked.