The ground-swelling support for a Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson 2020 presidential campaign is mounting, and whether or not he’s taking it seriously, at least one person is.

Political consultant Kenton Tilford of Wheeling, West Virginia, the man behind the “Run The Rock 2020” campaign committee, is dead set on getting a third President Johnson in office — though he hasn’t had help from Dwayne just yet.

“There hasn’t been any communication between myself and Mr. Johnson’s team,” Tilford, 26, admitted to Page Six. “The hope is that he appreciates the strong showing of grassroots support from across the country and decides to take the plunge in 2020. I see it here in West Virginia, and I think that really says something about his broad, unifying appeal.”

The “Baywatch” star, 44, is registered as an independent. He spoke at the 2000 Republican National Convention and made an appearance at the Democratic National Convention the same year.

He refused to endorse a candidate in the 2016 race, but did reveal that he was mulling over an eventual move to politics.

“Johnson is perhaps the perfect candidate for today’s political moment.”

“I think that it’s a real possibility,” he told GQ in May. “A year ago, it started coming up more and more. There was a real sense of earnestness, which made me go home and think, ‘Let me really rethink my answer and make sure I am giving an answer that is truthful and also respectful.’”

Johnson also poked fun at his presidential aspirations on the “Saturday Night Live” season finale in May, where he “announced” his candidacy with running mate Tom Hanks during his opening monologue. The brilliance of the move wasn’t lost on his supporters.

“The Johnson/Hanks skit was incredible and hilarious, but the humor certainly had a lot to do with how legitimately appealing the ticket would be,” said Tilford, who has previously worked on several small-scale campaigns. “The question of a running mate is certainly an interesting one, but that’s so far in the future that I’d rather not speculate too much.”

Also not a current focus? Johnson’s potential platform as a candidate for Commander in Chief, though Johnson himself has said he likely wouldn’t keep Trump’s widely-reviled immigration ban in place, though he would keep national security a priority.

“2020 is some ways away, so an ideal platform is not something I’m too focused on now,” Tilford said. “That being said, I think it’s clear that the current administration has not made a serious attempt to unite our very divided country…,” Tilford said. “After four years of division, America will yearn for a unifying figure. [Johnson is] a truly unifying figure in a time of deep distrust and division.”

At least one person close to Johnson agrees that the former World Wrestling Entertainment champion could unify a divided America.

“I think The Rock has the potential to unite this country in a very real way,” Johnson’s former Rock and Sock Connection partner, Mick Foley, said in May. “I think he should run as an independent and make it clear that he wants to work with everyone,” Foley said. “He is a guy who cuts across party lines. I think people are colorblind when it comes to The Rock. They don’t see color, they just see this amazing individual, and I think he can bring people together.”

“I think that over the years I’ve become a guy that a lot of people relate to,” the 2016 Sexiest Man Alive explained on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” in May. “I get up in the morning at a ridiculous hour and go to work, I spend time with the troops, I take care of my family. I love taking care of people … Three and a half years is a long way away, so we’ll see.”

Despite Johnson laying the smackdown on President Donald Trump in recent polling, his actual campaign committee is currently tiny.

“It’s mostly a solo operation at this point, though some friends are assisting me,” Tilford said. “We’re hoping to expand, especially given the enthusiastic response so far. I see his broad appeal in conversations every day. It’s not just his smile or his blockbuster films. It’s the charity work he does for our veterans. The respect he has for Americans from all backgrounds. It’s inspiring to see everything Mr. Johnson does.”

Still, Johnson’s fame and success on the silver screen does help, just like it came in handy for a certain Republican idol.

“His background as an actor may sound silly to some, but Ronald Reagan often said his acting experience was essential to his success as president,” Tilford pointed out. “And I think one of the most appealing things to many Americans about Donald Trump is his reality television persona of a tough, no-nonsense businessman. Johnson is perhaps the perfect candidate for today’s political moment and his charisma and respect for all Americans makes up for his lack of elected experience — and I think recent elections show that most people would agree with me.”