When it comes to 2020, Stacey Abrams isn’t ruling out any of her options.
She met with Senator Chuck Schumer last week, reportedly to discuss running against Georgia Senator David Perdue. And the week before, Abrams met with former Vice President Joe Biden, sparking rumors about becoming his running mate for 2020.
“My responsibility is to make sure that whatever I run for, it’s the right job, I’m the right person, and I’m doing it because that’s the role I should play in this moment in our history,” Abrams told Andrea Mitchell on MSNBC Wednesday.
And she still could run for president.
“I don’t think you run in a primary for second place,” Abrams said. “If I join the presidential primary, it’s because I intend to become the nominee for President of the United States, and I haven’t decided if that’s what I intend to do. But, I’m certainly open to the conversations because it signals that people are interested in the role that I can play.”








