I've said for months that he'll be lucky to get 40% against Shapiro. He generates no enthusiasm outside his core base of support, which is a disaster for a Republican candidate for a statewide race in a state where Democrats outnumber Republicans by about 500,000 registered voters.
“This really has nothing to do with politics and everything to do with electability.”
It’s also their extreme reluctance to get behind somebody they didn’t support and who isn’t one of them.
They like to maintain the narrative that only THEIR guys can win by only getting behind and helping THEIR guys.