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Posted: 2017-01-19T02:46:08Z | Updated: 2017-01-19T19:26:19Z Donald Trump Names Sonny Perdue Agriculture Secretary | HuffPost

Donald Trump Names Sonny Perdue Agriculture Secretary

The former Georgia governor famously prayed for rain during a 2007 drought.
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President-elect Donald Trump  named Sonny Perdue, the former Republican governor of Georgia who famously prayed for rain during a 2007 drought , to lead the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Thursday

“Sonny Perdue is going to accomplish great things as Secretary of Agriculture,” Trump said in a statement. “From growing up on a farm to being governor of a big agriculture state, he has spent his whole life understanding and solving the challenges our farmers face, and he is going to deliver big results for all Americans who earn their living off the land.”

Perdue’s nomination comes less than 48 hours before Trump’s inauguration ceremony and completes the president-elect’s proposed Cabinet, which does not include a Hispanic member . Reports of the nomination circulated Wednesday night.

Perdue, who served as Georgia’s governor from 2003 to 2011, met with Trump at Trump Tower in late November . Perdue later told reporters that Trump “lit up ” when he told him about his skills in agricultural commodities and trading, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported at the time.

Perdue, 70, is well known for leading a prayer service at the state Capitol in Georgia in hopes of bringing an end to a 2007 drought. 

I’m here today to appeal to you and to all Georgians and all people who believe in the power of prayer to ask God to shower our state, our region, our nation with the blessings of water,” he said at the time, according to National Public Radio.

Perdue is the founder of Atlanta-based Perdue Partners, a privately owned company that trades food and industrial products  worldwide, according to Reuters. 

If confirmed by the Senate, Perdue will replace outgoing Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This post has been updated with Trump’s announcement of his selection.

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