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The Harris Faulkner-led “Outnumbered” panel on Fox News criticized Biden-Harris’s strategy for attracting younger voters, including a variety of freebies and sex-related gifts.

The segment began with co-host Emily Compagno pointing out President Biden’s tanking approval numbers among young Americans while she knocked some of the ideas the campaign is planning to implement.

“Allies are also launching a new superPAC aimed at the young voters: Won’t PAC Down,” she began.

“It’s hired millennials and Gen Z writers, producers, and directors to craft Pro-Biden content to try and sell the 81-year-old to young voters. And a group of Democratic donors are reportedly trying out — just wait for this — new party events, party-style events to court young adults. They include free beer, manicures, birth control pills, and a sweepstakes to win a month’s worth of rent,” she added.

That led to responses from panelist Tudor Dixon and co-host Harris Faulkner.

“They’re preying on everything these kids are worried about. They’re worried about their futures. They’re giving them contraception. They’re worried about their loans. They’re giving them free rent. I mean, they are giving them — they’re buying their votes. And it’s not illegal. That’s the scary thing. It’s not illegal, and it’s effective,” Dixon said.

“And where are we? Where are we? I will tell you, we’re not there. They’re on Instagram. They’re on Snapchat. They have the best producers in the country. The producers who make us cry, who make us feel like heroes, who make us sad, who make us happy. They make us feel emotion. They are now going out to these people on Instagram, on Snapchat. They’re making the ads. They will make them vote,” she predicted.

That led Faulkner to respond: “So what you’re saying is they are manipulating these young people through their addictions. You know, this sounds like the list… I don’t know if dental dams were on this one, but this sounds like the protesters’ list over at Columbia University and all these swank East Coast schools that were, you know, trafficking in anti-Israel and Jewish hate.

“I mean, it’s like they cultivated that movement and decided they would pay them to vote. And I got to tell you, if they become the majority, we’re in trouble. I mean, do you want people whose motto is, and they took this right out of the ’50s and ’60s, ‘battle by day, love at night,’ which needs birth control and dental dams and food?” she said.

“Remember the people at Columbia? They needed food and water. Forget about asking for it for the cause of Palestinians. They weren’t doing that. They needed to be sustained on their $ 100,000-a-year education. That’s what this looks like. So, through their addiction to social media, they will manipulate them,” Faulkner said.

This comes as a co-founder of a major super PAC supporting Harris turned heads on Monday after suggesting that her polling numbers are being overstated.

Reuters reported that Chauncey McLean, president of Future Forward, a super PAC that has raised hundreds of millions to support Harris this election cycle, spoke on Monday at an event in Chicago associated with the Democratic National Convention.

“Our numbers are much less rosy than what you’re seeing in the public,” said McLean, who rarely speaks in public.

According to McLean, Kamala Harris gained a lot of support from young voters of color after Biden withdrew, which has revived Democratic prospects in Sunbelt states like Nevada, Arizona, Georgia, and North Carolina—states that Democrats had largely dismissed in the final days of Biden’s campaign.

“She has multiple paths,” with seven states in play, he said, according to Reuters. He added that voters want more details about her policy positions, according to internal polling. He asserts that voters are not interested in “white papers” or empty platitudes. Instead, they want concrete examples of how Harris might differ from Biden and how she plans to improve their economic situation.

“We have [the race] tight as a tick,” he added.

However, Harris’ so-called “honeymoon” period appears to be ending, according to a series of recent polls, including one from the key swing state of Pennsylvania.

An Emerson College survey released late last week shows Trump leading Harris 51% to 49% in the state, after distributing the preferences of undecided voters.

This indicates a tightening of the race compared to last month’s results, where Trump led Harris 51% to 45% among very likely voters. However, recent polling from the state had consistently shown Harris in the lead. Emerson’s latest data breaks from that trend.

Electorally, Trump maintains an advantage over Harris on key issues like the economy and immigration, where his policies have appealed to specific voter groups. However, Harris has shown improvement compared to Joe Biden’s previous performance in these areas.

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