No.
Some democrats did win downballot. Which means that people are ok with ticketsplitting.
Plus the Triangle, Triad, and Charlotte are growing at a fast rate, with more liberal voters coming in.
It will follow in Georgia's footsteps.
Florida on the other hand seems like a lost cause.
Unlikely. There a lot of differences between these two states.
What sort of differences?
Georgia is more concentrated having one major metro area (Atlanta).
North Carolina doesn't have anything as big as Atlanta but it has several decent sized (and growing) metro areas. Charlotte, the Triangle, the Triad, as well as mountain and coastal areas that are facing growth.
But both states are moving leftwards. It's just that Georgia finally dropped this year.