
West Coast exodus drives surprising political effect in red state, and it's not a liberal shift
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As California, Washington and Oregon families flock to Idaho, many locals fear their new neighbors will change the culture — and politics — of their state.
Hannah Ray Lambert is an associate producer/writer with Fox News Digital Originals.
The "Don’t California my Idaho" sentiment remains alive and well 30 years later as tens of thousands of West Coast residents seek refuge in the Gem State. Recent transplants can be some of the fiercest critics of new residents. Ramiro Vargas contributed to the accompanying video.
"As soon as we signed the mortgage, we’re like, ‘That’s it. No more Oregonians. Build the wall,’" joked Nick Kostenborder, who moved from Portland to Sandpoint in 2021.

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