Democratic try-hard Stacey Abrams, who in 2018 lost her race for governor of Georgia, is still everywhere because the national media thinks Joe Biden should pick her as his running mate.
In her latest nationally televised interview, she was asked on ABC’s The View whether she was “concerned” that Biden might decline to select, not just a woman, but a “woman of color,” as his No. 2.
“I would share your concern about not picking a woman of color,” she said, “because women of color, particularly black women, are the strongest part of the Democratic Party, the most loyal.”
Hmm… Who, oh, who might Abrams have in mind for the perfect “woman of color” to serve as potential vice president?
She’s already stated she wants the spot with the zeal of a Make-A-Wish kid who wants nothing more than to see the White House.
And while Biden has already promised to pick a woman, Abrams knows the social justice game, and that is to box him into narrowing that down further.
It’s a good thing for her she has the helpful backing from the national media because she’s otherwise an unremarkable politician who, until losing her race for governor, ran unopposed in each of the campaigns for her state-level House seat.
For all of that, she believes she should be president.
Like Abrams, I hope Biden picks her.

