yeah, that's the map I've been looking at
Biden cut the lead from 9,000 to 3,600 because Chatham County came in. It wasn't enough
if you open up the county list on that page, you get this:
all the other counties in Georgia, except the those 4 on top, have counted >98% of their votes, which appears to mean they are as good as done. 3 of the 4 counties with votes left are heavily Republican
if you go by those numbers then you're left with approximately these many votes left to count:
Floyd - 4,700
Clayton - 5,500
Taylor - 60
Forsyth - 3,800
and there's this:
those counties, if the math is right are about 14,000 votes. That would leave either 5,500 throughout the rest of the state, or more than I calculated
Biden has won 85% of the vote so far in Clayton county. If he gets 5000+ votes with the remaining ballots then he'd only have a 1,300 vote margin to hold off the red advantage in those other 3 counties
doesn't seem likely considering Biden has only won 52% of the absentee vote statewide