Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand Kirsten GillibrandJon Stewart urges Congress to help veterans exposed to burn pits The Hill's Campaign Report: 19 years since 9/11 | Dem rival to Marjorie Taylor Greene drops out | Collin Peterson faces fight of his career | Court delivers blow to ex-felon voting rights in Florida Overnight Defense: US marks 19th anniversary of 9/11 attacks | Trump awards Medal of Honor to Army Ranger for hostage rescue mission | Bahrain, Israel normalizing diplomatic ties MORE (D-N.Y.) on Monday said she is ruling out a run for the White House in 2020.

“I’m focused entirely on running for Senate, so yes, I’m ruling it out,” Gillibrand said in Fort Drum, N.Y., according to NYStateofPolitics.com.

The senator, who had been considered a potential candidate for 2020, said she is “dedicated to serving our state as our senator and I’m running for re-election so I can continue to be their senator.”

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Gillibrand has been an outspoken critic of President Trump's Cabinet choices, including casting the sole vote in the Senate against retired Gen. James Mattis's nomination to be Defense secretary.

Gillibrand earlier this year said she was focused on winning reelection to the seat she's held since 2009.

“No, I am running for Senate. I’m running for Senate in 2018,” Gillibrand told radio host John Catsimatidis in February.

“I really love my job and I feel like I can make a huge difference for New Yorkers, fighting for them," she said at the time.