Georgia Democrat Stacey Abrams said Sunday she would welcome an assist in her bid for governor from President Biden, who has largely been steering clear of campaign rallies ahead of the crucial midterm elections next month. Abrams, who became a national figure in the 2018 contest she narrowly lost to Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, is trailing the Republican incumbent in opinion polls. “We’ve been in conversations with the Biden administration and we look forward to having folks from the Biden administration, including the president himself if he can make it,” Abrams said on “Fox News Sunday.” Acknow…