Republican lawmakers are quickly distancing themselves from their GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump, after leaked footage released Friday showed Trump using vulgar and graphic language in 2005 to discuss his sexual advances towards women.While many Republicans have condemned the remarks, others went a step further. Some called on Trump to step down as their nominee and allow his running mate, Indiana Gov. Mike Pence, to take the helm. Others have said they can no longer vote for Trump. Here is a list of those members of Congress.Note: An (*) indicates lawmakers who had said before the leaked comments that they did not support Trump's candidacy. Have Called for Trump to Step Down Sen. Mark S. Kirk of Illinois*Sen. Mike Lee of UtahSen. Ben Sasse of Nebraska* Sen. Michael D. Crapo of IdahoSen. Jeff Flake of Arizona*Sen. John Thune of South DakotaSen. Dan Sullivan of AlaskaSen. Deb Fischer of Nebraska (Later said she would still vote for Trump)Sen. Cory Gardner of ColoradoRep. Barbara Comstock of VirginiaRep. Joe Heck of NevadaRep. Bradley Byrne of AlabamaRep. Martha Roby of AlabamaRep. Mike Coffman of Colorado Rep. Rodney Davis of IllinoisRep. Ann Wagner of MissouriRep. Justin Amash of Michigan*Rep. Jeff Fortenberry of NebraskaRep. Fred Upton of MichiganRep. John Katko of New YorkRep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen of Florida*Rep. Will Hurd of TexasRep. Chris Stewart of UtahRep. Charlie Dent of Pennsylvania*Rep. Scott Garrett of New JerseyRep. Kay Granger of TexasHave Withdrawn SupportSen. Kelly Ayotte of New HampshireSen. John McCain of Arizona Sen. Rob Portman of OhioSen. Lisa Murkowski of AlaskaRep. Jason Chaffetz of UtahRep. Mia Love of UtahRep. Cresent Hardy of NevadaRep. Erik Paulsen of MinnesotaRep. Steve Knight of CaliforniaRep. Tom Rooney of FloridaRep. Frank A. LoBiondo of New JerseyLindsey McPherson, Rema Rahman, Simone Pathé, Alex Roarty, Niels Lesniewski, Alex Clearfield and Hugh Ferguson contributed to this report.Contact Bowman at bridgetbowman@rollcall.com and follow her on Twitter @bridgetbhc.