Politics | Barack Obama Obama Clashes With Rural Democrats Environmental rules, car dealerships among sticking points By Kevin Spak Posted Jun 17, 2009 11:15 AM CDT Copied Rep. Collin Peterson, D-Minn., right, with co-chairman Rep. Tim Holden, D-Penn., left, and Rep. Tim Waltz, D-Minn. in foreground, convenes a hearing of the House Committee on Agriculture. (AP Photo) Democrats from rural areas aren’t pleased with President Obama, and they’re threatening to show it by revolting against key parts of his domestic agenda, Politico reports. The tension boiled to the surface last week when rural and moderate Democrats decried plans to close 3,400 General Motors and Chrysler dealerships, but many are also angry about new regulations from Obama’s Environmental Protection Agency. In the House, nearly 50 rural Democrats are threatening to vote against an Obama-backed climate and energy bill. “They don’t get rural America,” said one. “They form their views of the world in large cities.” But the chairman of the Agricultural Committee says Obama’s no worse than his predecessors. “We’re an urban country,” he says. “Folks don’t understand what we do.” Read These Next Melinda French Gates reacts to her ex showing up in new Epstein files. Turning Point reveals lineup for its alternative halftime show. Authorities investigating ransom note in Nancy Guthrie disappearance. Jill Biden's ex-husband is accused of killing his wife. Report an error