Rep. David Scott Faces Tough Primary Challenge In Georgia
Rep. David Scott Faces Tough Primary Challenge In Georgia...
Congressman David Scott (D-GA) is fighting to retain his seat as progressive challenger Marcus Flowers gains momentum ahead of Georgia's May 24 primary. The 12-term incumbent, who chairs the House Agriculture Committee, faces his most serious challenge in years as voters weigh generational change.
Flowers, a military veteran and fundraising powerhouse, has criticized Scott for being "out of touch" with the district's evolving demographics. Recent polling shows the race tightening in Georgia's 13th Congressional District, which includes parts of Atlanta's southern suburbs.
The contest has drawn national attention as a bellwether for Democratic Party divisions. Progressive groups like Justice Democrats are backing Flowers, while establishment figures including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi have rallied behind Scott.
Voter frustration over inflation and housing costs has energized the challenger's campaign. Scott counters that his seniority delivers critical funding for infrastructure and farming programs in the agricultural district.
Early voting begins May 2, with analysts watching turnout patterns in Clayton and Douglas counties. The primary comes as Georgia emerges as a key battleground in both congressional and presidential politics.
Scott, 78, has represented the district since 2003. Flowers, 45, gained prominence through his viral 2022 campaign ads against Marjorie Taylor Greene in a neighboring district. The race highlights generational and ideological tensions reshaping Southern Democratic politics.