Residents in a rural city say they have been driven apart by an influx of 'radical city liberal folk' into their neighborhoods.
Inyo County, a community of 19,000 people on the border between the Eastern Sierra and state line, was historically a Republican stronghold in the Blue-leaning state of California.
But while it hadn't backed a for president since 1964, a flood of city residents fleeing for the suburbs in the pandemic has radically changed its politics - allowing to win in 2020 by just 14 votes.
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