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Meet Stacey Abrams, the first black woman in US history to be nominated for governor, who's vying to be Biden's VP

  • In 2018, Stacey Abrams ran for governor in Georgia, becoming the first black woman in the US to win a gubernatorial nomination for either political party.
  • Though she lost the race, the 46-year-old has since gained political popularity with an ambitious career that includes targeting voter suppression, championing middle and lower class families, and empowering young black women.
  • In recent months, Abrams has been advocating for herself as a potential vice president to Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.

Stacey Abrams has gained traction this year with her unabashed campaign to become Joe Biden's running mate in the 2020 presidential election.

Abrams became a household name in 2018 as the first black woman to win a gubernatorial nomination for either political party. Her closely fought race against former Secretary of State Brian Kemp received national attention after reports of voter suppression circulated throughout the state.

Though Abrams saw her loss as a devastating blow, she's carried out her political career with a focus on equality, fair elections, and championing a progressive platform.

The 46-year-old politician served in the Georgia House of Representatives from 2007-17, and was minority leader for the last seven of those years. She also made a side-career as an author, writing at least eight suspenseful romance novels, and producing her own television series.

These photos show how Abrams rose in the ranks from a student activist in Atlanta, to a possible vice presidential candidate in the 2020 race.

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