"I'm not committing to not running. I'm not committing to anything," Joe Biden said. | John Shinkle/POLITICO Biden: 'I'm not committing to not running' in 2020

Vice President Joe Biden is leaving his options open for 2020.

After presiding over the Senate Tuesday, where a cancer-treatment bill was renamed to honor his late son Beau, Biden spoke to reporters about his final days in the Senate before saying he was "going to run again."


"Yeah I am. I am going to run, in 2020," he said, with reporters responding with chuckles.

When asked what he was going to run for, he said: "For president, and also you know what, what the hell man."

Biden was asked if he was kidding about running. After a pause, he said he was not "committing to anything."

"I'm not committing to not running. I'm not committing to anything. I learned a long time ago fate has a strange way of intervening," Biden said.

Biden considered running for president this year, but decided against it after Beau died from cancer in May 2015.