I just hope no single person in this entire country considers Oklahoma to be secondary or inferior to "the big states" such as California, Texas, New York, Florida, etc. We may only have 7 EV's, but, especially in a closely divided electorate, all 7 EVs are just as important than California's 55 EVs or Texas' 34, etc. The same goes for really small states such as Wyoming, the Dakotas, Montana, etc. They only have 3, but all 3 are extremely vital to each candidate.
I'm afraid that virtually all of the states you mentioned are pretty out of play. California may have a ton of electoral votes, but it's more competitive than Oklahoma, and it was paid very little attention in 2004.