A spokesman for former Vice President Joe Biden Joe BidenOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate Trump attacks Omar for criticizing US: 'How did you do where you came from?' MORE denied on Friday that the prospective presidential contender has a "pro-cooked" plan to pick Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams as his running mate early in the primary.

“@JoeBiden has an enormous amount of respect for @staceyabrams (it is why he endorsed her!) — but these rumors about discussions on a pre-cooked ticket are false, plain and simple,” the spokesman, Bill Russo, tweeted.

.@JoeBiden has an enormous amount of respect for @staceyabrams (it is why he endorsed her!) -- but these rumors about discussions on a pre-cooked ticket are false, plain and simple. — Bill Russo (@BillR) March 22, 2019

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The denial comes amid reports that Biden's team had discussed picking Abrams as Biden's running mate in an early move to try to win over Democrats fearful of Biden's age or his more centrist positions.

Abrams is African-American and a progressive, and the talk about her being paired with Biden was also seen as a way for the former vice president to make inroads with black voters.

Axios reported Thursday that Biden’s advisers were weighing Abrams as a possible pick. She was propelled to political stardom last year during her closely watched, though ultimately unsuccessful, campaign for Georgia governor.

Having Abrams on the ticket would have added diversity and progressive flair to Biden’s campaign-in-waiting at a time when many in the Democratic Party’s activist base have soured on the idea of nominating a white, older man as their 2020 presidential candidate.

Abrams, who herself has kept the door open to a potential presidential run, met with Biden in Washington last week.

Lauren Groh-Wargo, Abrams’s former campaign manager, said in a separate tweet on Friday that there had been “no grand plan hatched” between Abrams and Biden, adding that all options for Abrams’s political future are still “on the table.”

“@staceyabrams enjoyed meeting with @JoeBiden. There was no grand plan hatched and no additional conversations between the two of them or our teams since,” Groh-Wargo wrote. “She will meet with any potential or declared candidates for pres who ask while she keeps all options for herself on the table.”

.@staceyabrams enjoyed meeting with @JoeBiden. There was no grand plan hatched and no additional conversations between the two of them or our teams since. She will meet with any potential or declared candidates for pres who ask while she keeps all options for herself on the table https://t.co/KHevDOXHns — Lauren Groh-Wargo (@gwlauren) March 22, 2019

The timing of the pushback from Russo and Groh-Wargo was notable.

It came minutes after the Justice Department confirmed that special counsel Robert Mueller Robert (Bob) MuellerCNN's Toobin warns McCabe is in 'perilous condition' with emboldened Trump CNN anchor rips Trump over Stone while evoking Clinton-Lynch tarmac meeting The Hill's 12:30 Report: New Hampshire fallout MORE had delivered a report on his investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election to Attorney General William Barr, something that ensures it would not be discussed thoroughly on cable news for the time being.