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Longtime Democrat suddenly dies just hours after casting final vote amid ongoing worries about his age and questions over party's future

Дата публикации: 23-04-2026 03:55:09

Longtime Democrat David Scott, 80, suddenly died on Tuesday night after mounting concerns over his advanced age.

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Longtime Democrat David Scott, 80, suddenly died on Tuesday night after mounting concerns over his advanced age. 

Scott served as a representative from Georgia for 23 years and was the top Democrat on the House Agriculture Committee before being replaced by Angie Craig.

He faced several primary challengers who cited concerns about his age and sought a new vision for the Democratic Party. 

He is the second sitting member of Congress to die this year. Republican Doug LaMalfa from California, 65, died during surgery in January.

Scott's last vote came on Monday afternoon, when he voted for the Improving Care in Rural America Reauthorization Act just before 4pm.

As news of Scott's death hit Capitol Hill, the Congressional Black Caucus was meeting, where many of his colleagues learned the news.

Missouri Democrat Emanuel Cleaver, himself 81, opened the meeting with a prayer before chairman Yvette Clarke of New York addressed the caucus, according to reports.

Scott's death widens the narrow GOP majority in the House, as the Democrats are down two members since the start of the week.

Longtime Democrat David Scott, 80, has died, it was announced on Wednesday

He served as a Georgia Representative for 23 years. Above, with staffer Chris Johnson after the State of the Union in 2010

Florida Democrat Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick resigned from Congress on Monday after allegedly stealing millions in COVID relief funds, some of which she is accused of spending on a glitzy ring. She has denied the claims.

Cherfilus-McCormick, 46, was awaiting punishment after being accused of using millions that her family's health care company received during the pandemic to fuel her political campaign.

Last month, President Donald Trump revealed the terminal diagnosis of a member of the House GOP conference as well. 

Republican congressman Neal Dunn, a father of three, has a terminal diagnosis, and Trump said at the time that the outlook was so grim that doctors pronounced 'he would be dead by June.'

Speaker Mike Johnson, who was sitting next to the President, appeared stunned that day as Trump grinned at reporters.

'Okay, that wasn't public,' Johnson quipped at the time.

Dunn had not planned to run for reelection in 2026.

Concerns about the health and average age of government leaders have been highly scrutinized in recent months as members of Congress of both political parties have experienced health scares, with some dying in office. 

Then-House speaker John Boehner of Ohio, left, administers the House oath to Representative Scott during a mock swearing-in ceremony on Capitol Hill in 2011

Scott faced several primary challengers who cited concerns about his age and sought a new vision for the Democratic Party

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer was taken to hospital for dehydration as scorching temperatures in Washington, DC, reached 100 degrees last summer.

The 74-year-old was at the Senate gym in the morning and reportedly 'got lightheaded,' according to his office.

The top Democrat was taken to the hospital 'out of an abundance of caution,' his office also noted at the time.

Former Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell, 83, fell last February and has subsequently been seen using a wheelchair and walking with an aide in the Capitol hallways. He also experienced a fall in December of 2024, which resulted in a sprained wrist.

McConnell has suffered on-camera 'freezing' episodes, which have raised serious health concerns.  

In August 2023, McConnell froze for 30 seconds when asked if he would run for re-election in Kentucky, as he made another troubling appearance just weeks after suddenly stopping in the middle of a press conference.

The then-81-year-old didn't respond when a reporter pressed him on his political future. McConnell has decided not to run for reelection this year.

Democratic Congresswoman Maxine Waters, 87, upset some members of her party when she recently announced her plan to run for re-election later this year.

She is even slated to retake the gavel as chair of the US House Financial Services Committee as its most senior member, if Democrats win control of the House of Representatives in the midterm elections.

It has caused other Democrats to privately complain behind the scenes. Publicly, her challenger is urging her to 'pass the baton.'

However, a few prominent lawmakers have - finally - read the writing on the wall.

Washington, DC, representative Eleanor Holmes Norton, 88, first planned to run for re-election to a 19th term. But she ultimately withdrew her bid in January.

And former House speaker Nancy Pelosi, 85, is not seeking re-election this year, after serving in Congress for 20 terms. 

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