I think the question for Abrams is whether it's better for her (and the party) for her to position herself as a political candidate for office, or whether she should be working towards becoming the DNC leader. She's got a solid shot at governor in 2022 if she wants it. But arguably she'd be more useful to Democrats on a national organizational level. She's earned the right to pick which way she wants to go, though. I've heard she has presidential ambitions, and probably the governorship is the better path towards that.
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