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Martin O'Malley plays his guitar during a rally with supporters before the state Democratic party's Jefferson-Jackson fundraising dinner on Oct. 24, 2015, in Des Moines, Iowa. | AP Photo Amateur banjo player won't reveal presidential vote

Banjo and guitar enthusiast Martin O'Malley teased his presidential vote on Twitter Tuesday, but ultimately kept his preference to himself.

In an 8-second video posted on social media with the accompanying text: "Snapped my prez endorsement in2 today's @Snapchat Live Story. Go vote!"

But the video, which also features O'Malley's son, cuts out just before the medium-sized reveal.

"I'm casting my presidential vote for," O'Malley, the former governor of Maryland said before the video abruptly ends.

Had some fun outside the polls w/@WOM_alley & snapped my prez endorsement in2 today's @Snapchat Live Story. Go vote! pic.twitter.com/nELAU4vxrX — Martin O'Malley (@MartinOMalley) April 26, 2016

O'Malley has been photographed around the state strumming his guitar in sleeveless t-shirts. Previously, he ran for president as a Democrat. He dropped out of the race in February with zero delegates.