Biden taps primary rival ‘Mayor Pete’ Buttigieg to head Transportation Department
President-elect Joe Biden has nominated former Democrat primary challenger Pete Buttigieg to be his transportation secretary, paving the way for the ex-mayor to become the first gay Cabinet member if confirmed by the Senate.
After previously being considered for such posts as US ambassador to the United Nations and commerce secretary, Buttigieg was chosen to head up the Transportation Department on Tuesday evening, the former mayor and Biden’s transition team announced in separate statements.
“This is a moment of tremendous opportunity – to create jobs, meet the climate challenge, and enhance equity for all,” Buttigieg said in a tweet. “I'm honored that the President-elect has asked me to serve our nation as Secretary of Transportation.”
South Bend was once called one of America’s “dying cities.” Today, it’s a hub of innovation and job growth.Mayor Pete Buttigieg led that resurgence, and has been nominated by the President-elect to continue that work as Transportation Secretary.https://t.co/dyqdH2LLk3
— Biden-Harris Presidential Transition (@Transition46) December 16, 2020
Buttigieg performed surprisingly well in the initial Democrat primaries and became a key ally of Biden after he dropped out of the race just two days before Super Tuesday, helping the former vice president gain the upper hand over US Senator Bernie Sanders. He and another candidate, Senator Amy Klobuchar, endorsed Biden just one day before Super Tuesday.
Also on rt.com Report reveals Democratic National Committee’s ‘intervention’ to blame for chaos at 2020 Iowa caucusesButtigieg, 38, was formerly mayor of South Bend, Indiana, a city of only about 100,000 people. He was declared winner of the Iowa caucuses in February, despite getting fewer votes than Sanders. The Iowa contest was marred by failures involving a voting application, developed by Shadow Inc., which had received thousands of dollars from the Buttigieg and Biden campaigns for separate projects.
As transportation secretary, Buttigieg could play a key role in Biden's plans for a major infrastructure development push and gain experience that could help him win elected office in the future. Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo, former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti reportedly were among the other candidates considered for the job.
Although he has garnered attention as a diversity candidate because of his sexual orientation, Buttigieg has establishment ties as a former McKinsey & Co. consultant. The firm boasts alumni including Chelsea Clinton, Google's Sundar Pichai, Facebook's Sheryl Sandberg, UBS AG's Peter Wuffli and Senator Tom Cotton.
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