ATLANTA – Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams says she's ready to serve presidential candidate Joe Biden in whatever capacity he needs, as long as he doesn't want to put her on the Supreme Court.
A 46-year-old lawyer and former state lawmaker who in 2018 narrowly missed becoming the first black female governor in U.S. history, Abrams has emerged as a leading voting rights advocate and a frequently mentioned prospect for Biden's running mate.
Abrams sat Thursday for a wide-ranging interview with The Associated Press. The following Q&A has been edited for clarity and length.
AP: The pandemic has elevated calls for mail voting. Can states make the changes necessary for that by November? ABRAMS: No-excuse absentee balloting has to become the law of