Sen. Elizabeth Warren said Saturday that she will take a “hard look at running for president” once the midterm elections are over — her most definitive statement yet on a possible bid for the White House.

During a town hall meeting in Holyoke, Mass., Warren was asked if she planned to run.

She answered that winning back Democratic majorities in the House and Senate should be everyone’s immediate focus.

But after the midterms, it would be time, she said, “for women to go to Washington to fix our broken government, and that includes a woman at the top,” according to the Boston Globe.

“After Nov. 6, I will take a hard look at running for president,” she said.

Previously, Warren had brushed aside questions of a presidential run, saying only that she is focused on winning re-election.

Warren is running against GOP state Rep. Geoff Diehl, who co-chaired President Trump’s 2016 campaign in Massachusetts.