Rep. Tim Ryan’s phone is ringing — and on the other end are people urging the Ohio Democrat who defied House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and her team to come home and run for governor.

Ryan said Thursday he’ll be spending the holidays mulling his options.

“I feel like I have a lot to offer,” Ryan said. “Just in what capacity that is, if it’s down here continuing to be part of the caucus, use the microphone to speak out on issues that I really care about, that I think are important, and try to help the party with strategically thinking about how we move forward on some of these things, I think I can be helpful there. So, what fashion that happens in I don’t know right now.”

If he ran, Ryan would be vying to succeed term-limited Republican Gov. John Kasich, who waged an unsuccessful campaign against Donald Trump in the Republican presidential primaries.

Ryan challenged Pelosi for her leadership post last month, catalyzing House Democratic frustrations over sweeping loses on Election Day. While Pelosi beat back the challenge, Ryan garnered a third of the caucus’ votes.