Joe Biden said in an interview released Wednesday that he would reconsider staying in the presidential race if a doctor told him straight up that he had a medical condition and deemed it necessary to withdraw.

Biden made this specific answer when he was asked during an interview with Ed Gordon of BET News if there was anything that would make him reevaluate staying in the race, as reported by the New York Times.

“If I had a medical condition, if someone, if the doctors came to me and said, you have this problem,” Biden said.

This is the latest in a series of different statements about what could make him reconsider. In an interview with ABC News this month, Biden said he would only quit if “the Lord Almighty” told him to. At a news conference in Washington several days later, he said he would stay in the race unless his staff proved to him he could never win.

At the same time, the Democratic National Committee postponed the process of formally anointing Biden for a week as the party’s voters and many of its top officials continue to express their dissatisfaction with his candidacy.

Top party officials announced on Wednesday that the process will take place in the first week of August.