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Here are female competitors for the Viden Biden slot

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Abrams’ narrow disappearance in the 2018 governor election in Georgia soared to the national peak. Biden even once called her a potential challenger to the VP slot, calling her “the woman who should be governor of Georgia, an African-American woman.”

Abrams is also a favorite of Congressman James Clyburn, a party leader who entered his name when speaking to The Post about a possible VP choice in March.

Native Georgians can’t call everyone on the Biden Team fans, however.

Abrams has aggressively marketed himself as a potential vice president for Biden – something The Post learned has become increasingly annoying for some of those in ex-veep orbit.

Still, Abrams continued touting himself as a vice presidential candidate, telling Elle Magazine that if asked to serve, he firmly said yes.

“Yes. I will be honored. I will be a very good partner. I have the capacity to attract voters by motivating people who are usually ignored. I have a strong history of executive and management experience in the private, public and nonprofit sectors. I have “spent 25 years in an independent study of foreign policy. I’m ready to help advance the agenda of restoring America’s place in the world,” he said, without leaving questions about his interest in the work.

Despite these qualifications, Abrams has no prior national experience, and is largely remembered for losing his governor’s offer.

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