Georgia flies past low-energy North Carolina and delivers its 16 electoral votes to Clinton, sounding the death knell for the Republican Party for the next 20 years.
Like it did when Bill won it in 1992?
The GOP is on extremely shaky ground right now in the electoral college. Too many
(previously) reliably red states are flipping due to years-long trends. Virginia, North Carolina, Florida, Colorado, and eventually, Arizona and Georgia... Meanwhile, the GOP has little hope for putting EV-rich blue states into their column right now to offset such losses. Even the states they stand the best chance with in the next generation are
losing electoral votes to the states Democrats are snatching away from them.
So yes, Georgia becoming even a tossup would really damage their electoral prospects at the national level. This wouldn't be like 1992 at all.