Eliza Collins

USA TODAY

Well, Donald Trump will have to get his support from Marylanders on his own. On Wednesday, the state’s Republican governor officially said he would not be supporting Trump.

Larry Hogan told reporters “No, I don’t plan to” when asked if he would vote for Trump, according to The Washington Post.

If not Trump, then who? “I guess when I get behind the curtain I’ll have to figure it out. Maybe write someone in. I’m not sure.”

Hogan has never been a vocal supporter of Trump and has refused to endorse, but this is the first time he explicitly said he wouldn’t be voting for him.

Hogan and New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (who is a prominent Trump surrogate and early supporter) are close friends.