Don't sleep on Alaska. Biden won't win it this election, but every election since 2000 it has gotten bluer. They elected a Democrat to their at-large congressional district who is popular. They have the most moderate Republican in the senate. It's not worth going up there for 3 electoral votes but I think it's a state that Dems should make a play for the non Murkowski senate seat.
I will say, Utah is an interesting state. The Salt Lake City area continues to grow and turn blue. I could see Utah eventually becoming Colorado but I don't think that is close right now.
I watched some analysis and film on Wilson and have come to the conclusion he was never really a good QB. He never actually ran an offense. The whole let Russ cook was basically him running around post snap and waiting for someone to pop open. He never makes pre snap reads or changes into a different play. He never throws over the middle of the field. He's basically Justin Fields but just more successful. Now that he's older, he can't cook like he used to. When I look at what Carroll was able to do with Wilson and Geno Smith, he was such an underrated coach.
That nutcase could help Biden. I think North Carolina is winnable. I honestly expected North Carolina to go blue before Georgia.
I'm also not throwing the towel on Florida either.
California is a closed primary so those are registered Republicans. North Carolina is semi closed and Virginia is open. If independents are breaking for Biden that is huge. I wouldn't expect many of the Haley to Biden voters to be staunch Republican voters.