If any announcement about Cheney’s future plans are going to made, campaign staff said, it’s going to come from Cheney herself. In multiple media reports, Cheney has been reluctant to make a statement either way on whether or not she would mount a run for the U.S. Senate, telling PBS’ Firing Line in June that she “hadn’t made a decision,” and that she is “focused on a daily basis to win the House in 2020,” while keeping the Senate majority and the presidency in Republican hands.

“Liz has not made a decision yet about 2020,” Kara Ahern, Cheney’s Chief of Staff, said in a statement to the Star-Tribune. “She is doing the job the people of Wyoming elected her to do. She is honored to be representing Wyoming and is focused on her current job. She will give serious consideration to the 2020 campaign and make a decision in due course based on ensuring Wyoming continues to have the strongest voice possible representing us.”

If Cheney runs for the Senate, she will face off against former Wyoming Congresswoman Cynthia Lummis, who announced her candidacy for Enzi’s seat earlier this month with a softly worded warning to Cheney to stay put.