Washington (CNN) Former Georgia Democratic gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams on Thursday left open the possibility of serving as a running mate for the eventual 2020 Democratic presidential nominee, saying she would be "honored to consider" the opportunity should it arise.

"If any of the nominees offered me the opportunity to run with them as their vice president after they have been selected as a nominee, of course I'd be honored to consider that," Abrams told CNN's Alisyn Camerota on "New Day." She added that a candidate has not asked her to serve as their running mate, saying she thinks it's too early in the race for those conversations to occur.

On Thursday, however, the former minority leader in the Georgia State House of Representatives told Camerota that she's "met with most of the presidential candidates," adding that while she's "had great conversations with them," her focus right now is on fighting voter suppression in the 2020 election.