Howโs โPresident Abramsโ sound to you? Weโre not even a year into the Biden presidency but thatโs not stopping anybody from speculating about the chance that Georgia Democratic activist Stacey Abrams is eyeing the White House in 2024 or 2028, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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Abrams may be one of the few Dems with a national profile that remains unscathed as the agenda President Biden ran on gets bogged down in Congress. Since her 2017 loss in the Georgia gubernatorial race, Abrams has been a force in her stateโs politics and nationally. Her voter registration effort is widely credited with the Demsโ Georgia flip in 2020, delivering her party both of the stateโs U.S. Senate seats and flipping its presidential vote from Trump in 2016 to Biden.Now, everybody wants to know if she can use that same political muscle to push her way to higher office.
From the AJC:
Abrams has never shied away from her ambitions to run for the White House one day. Sheโs said itโs her responsibility as a woman of color to be transparent about her plans in order to inspire other young women or people of color to aim high.
The AJC piece also referenced Newsweekโs cover story of Abrams which coincidentally (wink, wink) dropped a week after an election in Virginia which was viewed as revealing Democratโs potential weakness for next yearโs midterms. Even the pieceโs headline wasnโt exactly subtle: Can Stacey Abrams Save the DemocratsโAgain? From Newsweek:
First, she believes she can teach Democrats in increasingly diverse, Republican-dominated states like Texas, North Carolina and Florida how to win by engaging long-neglected segments such as people of color, the poor and young voters. Second, she wants to prevent restrictive voting measures and manipulated district maps that suppress or dilute minority votes. If Abrams accomplishes the first two goals, she believes the third and ultimate goal is also possible: Launch herself by 2029 into the White House, perhaps via a term or so as Georgia governor.
โStacey has a plan, and itโs only a surprise to people who havenโt paid attention,โ says an adviser who asked not to be identified to speak freely about her thinking. โShe plans to become the first Black woman governor in the United States next year. And then run for president in 2024 if Biden does not, or in 2028 if he does.โ
The piece quotes an Abrams spokesman saying that she hasnโt made any plans about running for higher office. We all know that doesnโt mean that plans donโt change.
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