Rep. Tulsi Gabbard has gone all in on the White House.

The Hawaii congresswoman has raised money exclusively for her 2020 presidential bid and has neglected her congressional campaign account to reveal a negative contribution balance.

The most recent federal campaign documents show that Gabbard had contributions worth negative $20 for this quarter — even as she’s facing a serious primary challenge for her seat.

Gabbard raised just $11 but also issued a $31 refund. She still has about $31,600 in her congressional account.

Gabbard’s challenger for her congressional seat, Kai Kahele, raised $149,000 during the same period and has nearly $399,000 in the bank.

Gabbard, a major in the National Guard, raised nearly $1.6 million for her presidential bid and has $2.4 million in her 2020 account. She’s qualified for the second presidential debates in Detroit next week.

The disparity between the two accounts could signal Gabbard is not intending to run for Congress if her presidential bid fizzles out, the Daily Beast reports.

But the Democrat could also transfer money from her presidential account to jumpstart her re-election campaign.