Best news of the day! Perhaps we can recreate 1992 (when Bill won in Georgia by 13000 votes) all over again.
Do you think the Atlanta burbs are winnable this time because that's the route to a Dem upset. Usually the Atlanta burbs are much more RW than the burbs in Northern cities, but there are a lot of college-educated GHWB style Repubs there
Since 1992, the near Atlanta suburbs have clear swung more Democratic (Douglas, much of Cobb/Gwinnett, Henry, Rockdale, and Newton counties). And turnout in Fulton/DeKalb/Clayton counties will be key to make this race close. Important to offset the huge vote Trump will receive in the exurban counties of Forsyth, Hall, Cherokee, Walton--plus rural Georgia.
I remain doubtful that Hillary can win--but making it close indicates a sign that Georgia will be moving from red to purple in the years to come.