The speculation about whether Vice President Joe Biden will enter the 2016 race reached a fever pitch Monday as supporters, reporters and political prognosticators weighed in on his intentions.

One Democratic congressman from Pennsylvania set off a frenzy when he tweeted he knew the vice president would jump into the 2016 race. Snapchat even got in on the Biden speculation game, creating a filter for users in the D.C. area. And then there were the nuggets of information about Biden’s supposed operational plans should he enter the race.

ABC News has learned a longtime associate of Biden’s inquired about renting available office space in downtown Washington for a possible presidential campaign. But that associate acknowledged to ABC News that he was asking about office space on his own, without guidance or permission from the vice president or his
current political team. The associate, who requested anonymity, is among those who think Biden is likely to run, but not based on a direct signal from Biden himself.

People who have spoken to Biden and those close to him in recent days have emerged with a general consensus that he’s moving toward a run, but that he still has not made up his mind to declare his candidacy.