Joe Biden picks Kamala Harris' ally Marcia Fudge as HUD secretary - meaning former Congressional Black Caucus chair will leave House

 President-elect Joe Biden has selected Ohio Rep. Marcia Fudge as his housing and urban development secretary and former Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack to reprise that role in his administration, according to four people familiar with the decisions.

Fudge, a former chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, was just elected to a seventh term representing a majority Black district that includes parts of Cleveland and Akron.

Vilsack spent eight years as head of the U.S. Department of Agriculture during the Obama administration and served two terms as Iowa governor. 

Fudge, a former chair of the Congressional Black Caucus, was just elected to a seventh term representing a majority Black district that includes parts of Cleveland and Akron. 

She was an early supporter of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris and campaigned for Biden.

Politico first reported the news of Fudge's selection. 

As news outlets started reporting her selection as HUD secretary Tuesday, Fudge said on Capitol Hill that it would be 'an honor and a privilege' to be asked to join Biden's Cabinet, though she didn't confirm she had been picked.

'Honor.' Marcia Fudge, a seven-term Congresswoman from north-east Ohio, said it would be a privilege to serve in Joe Biden's cabinet but stopped short of confirming she will be his HUD secretary pick

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'It is something in probably my wildest dreams I would have never thought about. So if I can help this president in any way possible, I am more than happy to do it,' she said.

A longtime member of the House Agriculture Committee and a fierce advocate for food stamps, Fudge was originally discussed to become agriculture secretary. 

South Carolina Rep. Jim Clyburn, the No. 3 House Democrat who gave Biden a key nod of support in the primaries, had strongly backed her, saying; 'It's one thing to grow food, but another to dispense it, and nobody would be better at that than Marcia Fudge.' 

Biden's relationship with Vilsack goes back decades. He was an early supporter of Biden's first campaign for president in 1988 while Vilsack was the mayor of Mount Pleasant, Iowa. 

He endorsed Biden a year before the 2020 election and campaigned tirelessly for him in Iowa, the nation's first caucus state. Biden adopted aspects of Vilsack's rural policy agenda as Democrats look to make up ground they've lost to Republicans in rural areas over the past decade,

Having run the giant department for eight years under Obama and sat at the table with Biden, there´s little mystery to Vilsack's expertise. Their 34-year friendship and longtime professional connection make the choice one offering little risk.

Vilsack entered politics in large part because of tragedy, when the mayor of Mount Pleasant was gunned down at a city council meeting in 1986. 

Vilsack, then a young lawyer, had grown up in Pittsburgh and moved with his wife, Christie, to her Iowa hometown. He was recruited to seek the mayor's office, then served two terms in the Iowa Senate before being the first Democrat to win the governorship in 30 years.

After two terms, Vilsack ran a 10-week campaign for the 2008 Democratic nomination before withdrawing and throwing his support to Hillary Clinton, even as Biden was among the field. Vilsack was a finalist for Clinton's running mate that year.


Nominee: Biden wants Tom Vilsack to return to his role as Agriculture Secretary, which the former Iowa governor held under both Obama's terms

Nominee: Biden wants Tom Vilsack to return to his role as Agriculture Secretary, which the former Iowa governor held under both Obama's terms

Ally: Marcia Fudge, seen with Kamala Harris in Cleveland, parts of which are in her district, was an early supporter of the California senator, and campaigned for Biden

Ally: Marcia Fudge, seen with Kamala Harris in Cleveland, parts of which are in her district, was an early supporter of the California senator, and campaigned for Biden

Biden has said he wants a diverse Cabinet, and some Black leaders have said he needs to do more to achieve that. Biden announced earlier Tuesday that he had selected retired Army Gen. Lloyd Austin to be the nation´s first Black defense secretary.

Clyburn aggressively pushed Fudge for USDA but seemed to suggest earlier Tuesday that she may be under consideration for another position.

'Marcia Fudge is a tremendous candidate. I was pitching her for the Department of Agriculture,' Clyburn said on CNN. 'I don´t know if that´s where she will end up, but I feel certain that Marcia Fudge is the kind of person that should be in this Cabinet and I will continue to advocate for her.'

She earned her bachelor's degree in business from The Ohio State University and a law degree from the Cleveland-Marshall School of Law at Cleveland State University.

Biden has said he wants a diverse Cabinet, and some Black leaders have said he needs to do more to achieve that. He announced earlier Tuesday that he had selected retired Army Gen. Lloyd Austin to be the nation's first Black defense secretary.

Clyburn aggressively pushed Fudge for USDA but seemed to suggest earlier Tuesday that she may be under consideration for another position.

'Marcia Fudge is a tremendous candidate. I was pitching her for the Department of Agriculture,' Clyburn said on CNN. 'I don´t know if that´s where she will end up, but I feel certain that Marcia Fudge is the kind of person that should be in this Cabinet and I will continue to advocate for her.'

She earned her bachelor's degree in business from The Ohio State University and a law degree from the Cleveland-Marshall School of Law at Cleveland State University. 

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