Stacey Abrams endorses candidates in 7 US Senate contests

The Associated Press
The Associated Press

Former Georgia governor’s race candidate Stacey Abrams is wading into elections outside her home state, endorsing the campaigns of seven Democrats vying for U.S. Senate seats

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Alongside discussions of her own national political ambitions, former Georgia gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams is wading into elections outside her home state, endorsing the campaigns of seven Democrats vying for U.S. Senate seats.

On Thursday, Abrams announced that she was backing Democratic candidates in Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Maine, Mississippi, North Carolina and South Carolina.

In statements provided ahead of her official endorsement, Abrams called , the associate chair of the Democratic National Committee who is seeking to block Sen. Lindsey Graham from a fourth term, “a strong leader for the people of South Carolina” who “will work hard to address inequalities” such as in rural health care and infrastructure.

For Arizona, Abrams said “has a proven record of service to our country.” , the former Colorado governor and 2020 presidential candidate, “is the one to help us cross the finish line” for a Democratic Senate majority, Abrams said. “will fight for expanded access to quality affordable health care” if elected to the Senate in place of Republican Sen. Susan Collins.

, a former Mississippi congressman and U.S. agriculture secretary, “is ready to lead on Day One,” Abrams said, while is Democrats’ best choice to succeed in North Carolina, “a must-win state for the U.S. Senate in 2020.”

, a Kansas physician and state senator who switched from the GOP in 2018, is “uniquely qualified to help address the disparities dividing America,” including on affordable health care, said Abrams, who is planning to hold virtual campaign events for each of the candidates getting her backing.

Abrams, a 46-year-old lawyer and former state lawmaker who narrowly missed becoming the first black female governor in U.S. history, has emerged as a leading voting rights advocate and a frequently mentioned .

Since to now-Gov. Brian Kemp, Abrams has become an advocate for fair elections. Last year, she , a multistate initiative geared toward the advocacy of voter rights.

Abrams previously endorsed another Senate candidate — the Rev. Raphael Warnock, who is challenging Republican Sen. Kelly Loeffler in Georgia — but the seven candidates announced Thursday are the first hopefuls she’s backing in a state other than her own.

Biden has said he would select and would choose . Abrams this month that she “would put my resume against anyone else’s” for the vice president slot but that she has “no interest” in a judicial position.

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