In a recent interview with Elle Magazine, Georgia’s Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Stacy Abrams, did not mince words, and admitted that she wants to be Joe Biden’s running mate in this year’s 2020 presidential elections.
“I have the capacity to attract voters by motivating typically ignored communities. I have a strong history of executive and management experience in the private, public, and nonprofit sectors. I’ve spent 25 years in independent study of foreign policy. I am ready to help advance an agenda of restoring America’s place in the world. If I am selected, I am prepared and excited to serve.”
Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee has vowed to pick a woman as his vice presidential running-mate. Other possible contenders include Kamala Harris and Elizabeth Warren, both former presidential candidates who have since ended their campaigns and endorsed Joe Biden.
Biden is aiming to make the official announcement before the Democratic convention in August.
Abrams narrowly lost her bid to be Georgia’s governor to her Republican opponent, Brian Kemp.