"I may write a book. This might disappoint you, it won't be a tell-all book," Biden said. | AP Photo Professor Joe Biden?

Vice President Joe Biden is planning his next move once his tenure in the White House comes to an end in January.

During an unannounced visit to a Hillary Clinton campaign regional office in Toledo, Ohio, on Monday, Biden said he is in talks with "a couple of major universities" and that he wants to continue some kind of involvement in domestic and foreign policy.


"I may write a book. This might disappoint you, it won't be a tell-all book," Biden said to a group of about 70 people, most of them Clinton volunteers, according to a pool report on his day.

Biden is to turn 74 next month. Before his eight years as vice president, the Delaware Democrat had spent 36 years in the U.S. Senate.

In addition, Biden, who gave a nearly hourlong speech at the campaign office, was joined by Democratic Senate candidate Ted Strickland, who spoke for 10 minutes. The vice president encouraged the volunteers to continue to work, not just for Clinton, but also for Strickland, who is in an uphill battle to oust Republican Sen. Rob Portman.

