SANTA ROSA BEACH — Someone must really love Donald Trump.

The new Hardee’s restaurant that is being built near the intersection of U.S. 98 and County Road 393N in South Walton was vandalized recently, but no one seems to know who did it. On each side of the building, spray painted in red reads “Trump 2016.”

Corey Dobridnia, public information officer for the Walton County Sheriff’s Office, said they have received no reports on the incident.

SCR & Associates of Lynn Haven is the engineering firm in charge of the project. Until the Daily News reached out to them, the company said they had no idea about the vandalism either.

“I can’t justify vandalism,”said Scott Rutherford, a civil engineer with the firm. “However, I do like the sentiment of the statement.

“As far as politics, I am a Trump supporter,” he added.

Next door to the Hardee’s is South Bay ACE. Amy Saunders, who works as a sales associate for the paint center, said she doesn’t like that someone did that regardless of the message. She noticed the spray paint about a day or two ago.

“It’s being rude,” Saunders said. “Discuss it. Don’t spray someone’s property.”

She said she’s not surprised that someone did it though because the area is full of Trump fans.

“If it said go Bernie, there’d be huge hoopla,” Saunders said

According to Kate Franklin, public relations director for Coast Public Relations, the Hardee’s is scheduled to open by midsummer.

It will be the first fast-food drive-in hamburger chain on U.S. 98 in Santa Rosa Beach proper. The closest other drive-in hamburger chains are located in Miramar Beach.

“We can confirm that the Santa Rosa Beach location is currently scheduled to open on June 20,” Franklin said. “That is still subject to change, however.”