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Former Georgia Gov. Sonny Perdue is the leading candidate for secretary of agriculture, according to a report Monday.

Perdue and Trump met in November and Politico reported he is the leading contender for the post.

“I’m interested in helping the country,” Perdue, 70, said after his meeting at Trump Tower.

“I told President-elect Trump that I would be happy to serve from Georgia, where I am very happily living with my wife and 14 grandchildren, or I’d be happy to serve him if he thought I could be helpful to him here in DC.”

Besides Perdue, the Trump transition team has looked at Texas A&M University President Elsa Murano, former Texas Agriculture Commissioner Susan Combs and North Dakota Sen. Heidi Heitkamp, a Democrat.

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