The Disrespect Of Floating Stacey Abrams As Joe Biden’s Running Mate
The New York Times reported Thursday that Biden’s team is considering the odd move of selecting a running mate “well before the nomination is sealed,” and that his “close allies” have zeroed in on the former Georgia House minority leader as a potential choice for the 76-year-old ― one way Biden’s camp is considering assuaging fears that he is too old and too white for the job.
In a statement, former Abrams campaign manager Lauren Groh-Wargo downplayed last week’s lunch with Biden, noting that Abrams “has met with over half a dozen presidential contenders” and “continues to keep all options on the table for 2020 and beyond.”
Imagine the unbeatablilation of it.
The New York Times reported Thursday that Biden’s team is considering the odd move of selecting a running mate “well before the nomination is sealed,” and that his “close allies” have zeroed in on the former Georgia House minority leader as a potential choice for the 76-year-old ― one way Biden’s camp is considering assuaging fears that he is too old and too white for the job.
In a statement, former Abrams campaign manager Lauren Groh-Wargo downplayed last week’s lunch with Biden, noting that Abrams “has met with over half a dozen presidential contenders” and “continues to keep all options on the table for 2020 and beyond.”
Imagine the unbeatablilation of it.