Sen. Al Franken Alan (Al) Stuart FrankenGOP Senate candidate says Trump, Republicans will surprise in Minnesota Peterson faces fight of his career in deep-red Minnesota district Getting tight — the psychology of cancel culture MORE (D-Minn.) says he has "no plans to run" for president.

“Right now, what I am doing and what I enjoy doing more than anything in the world is serving the people of my state," Franken said during an interview with ABC News's "Powerhouse Politics" podcast.

"And I can't even think about what's going on that far into the future, but I certainly have no intention, no plans to run. Yeah, I have no plans."

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"Scratch the intention thing," Franken added. "I didn't know what I was saying. I have no plans to run for president in 2020," said Franken.

Franken further clarified when given the chance, adding: “I don't want to be president." The Minnesota senator said it looks like it's "too much work, it's too hard."

"I've seen what the presidency is from a little closer than I thought I'd ever see it when I was a comedian," he said. "And it is an incredibly demanding job.”

Franken, who has been highly critical of the Trump administration, has been floated as a potential White House candidate in the next cycle.

Last month, Franken said he is focused on a lengthy career in the Senate in response to a question about whether he would set his sights on a presidential bid.

"I see a future five-term senator," Franken, who is in his second term, said during a previous interview.