Critics question if metro Atlanta Democratic U.S. Rep. David Scott is too old for reelection

Critics question if U.S. Rep. David Scott is too old for reelection
Democratic U.S. Rep. David Scott speaks to reporters on March 4, 2024, at the Georgia Capitol in Atlanta, after qualifying to run for reelection to Congress in suburban Atlanta's 13th Congressional District. Although Democratic challengers say Scott is old and out of touch, the 78-year-old incumbent is ignoring them as he seeks a 12th term in Congress. (AP Photo/Jeff Amy, File)

U.S. Rep. David Scott faces multiple Democratic primary opponents in his quest for a 12th congressional term in a sharply reconfigured suburban Atlanta district. But with early voting underway ahead of the May 21 primary elections, the 78-year-old is ignoring challengers and trying to glide to renomination.

Attacks on Scott are in some ways a microcosm of Democrats’ concerns about President Joe Biden, including claims that he’s too old and that he’s disconnected from young voters. He’s another example of how longtime members of Congress continue to serve even as they age, a drama that played out on a much larger stage last year with the illness and death of California Democratic U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein.

But unlike those cases, concerns about Scott’s health may not be resonating broadly, said Andra Gillespie, an Emory University political scientist.