Stacey Abrams reverses: 2020 run is now ‘definitely on the table’

Stacey Abrams, who seemed to rule out a 2020 presidential run on Monday, quickly changed her tune and said later that day that she might try it.

The Democrat who ran a closer-than-expected race for the governor’s seat in Georgia last year appeared to close the door on a run for the White House in 2020, by saying that “2028 would be the earliest I would be ready to stand for president.”

Hours later, Abrams tweeted 2020 is still a possibility.

“20 years ago, I never thought I’d be ready to run for POTUS before 2028. But life comes at you fast … Now 2020 is definitely on the table,” she wrote.

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Abrams’ former campaign manager said her earlier remarks referred to years-old plans, not her current options.

“She is taking a look at all options on the table in 2020 and beyond,” Lauren Groh-Wargo tweeted.


Abrams served as minority leader of the Georgia House of Representatives from 2011-2017. She lost to then-Secretary of State Brian Kemp in her gubernatorial bid in 2018, but emerged as a rising star of the Democratic Party and gave the rebuttal to President Trump’s State of the Union address in February.

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