Former contender for Governor of Georgia, Stacey Abrams, told co-hosts of The View that she absolutely intends to run for president at some point in the future.

. @staceyabrams says she “absolutely” sees herself running for president someday "I want to do good and there’s no stronger platform than president of the United States and that’s a position I want to one day hold." pic.twitter.com/zzMu164mnM

Abrams ran in a high-profile race for governor in 2018, that was nationalized by Democrats. Abrams ultimately lost to Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) by a slim margin, in a year with record-high voter turnout and Democratic enthusiasm. Abrams and other Democrats have faulted voter suppression for her 2018 loss.

“Voter fraud is a myth. It does not exist… but voter suppression is real.” -- @staceyabrams pic.twitter.com/pnSQrihuq6 — CBS This Morning (@CBSThisMorning) August 19, 2019

Why haven’t you conceded?



“Because concession means to say that the process was fair… I am complicit if I say that that system is fair.” -- @staceyabrams pic.twitter.com/vfvrRkyvHN — CBS This Morning (@CBSThisMorning) August 19, 2019

Abrams also told The View’s co-hosts that she would gladly accept an invitation to be the eventual nominee’s running mate.