Levi Sanders, son of 2016 presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, is considering a run in New Hampshire’s First District.

“Oh, absolutely. I’m definitely considering it. I’m excited, motivated and interested in the race,” Sanders told Vice News Thursday. “I’m just dotting my I’s and crossing my T’s.”

Sanders is his father’s only biological child, and apparently the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree. He plans to run on a super-progressive platform — Medicare for all and free college tuition — in a state his father won over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 primary, 60.4 to 38 percent.

“The basic difference is that I’m a vegetarian and he’s not,” the younger Sanders said.

One wrinkle in Sanders’ candidacy is that he does not live in the district where four-term Rep. Carol Shea-Porter is retiring next January. He instead lives in New Hampshire’s Second District, a seat Rep. Ann McLane Kuster has held since 2013.