This question resolves YES if Joe Biden publicly says "Latinx" in any type of speech or statement.
Oct 7, 9:24am: This market only resolves YES if Joe Biden verbally speaks the word in public.
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Today’s announcement builds on other critical American Rescue Plan investments in our community health workforce, including:
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Rapid deployment of over 14,000 community outreach workers ... Examples include:
The Communities RISE Together initiative, supported by WE in the World and the Public Health Institute, is using American Rescue Plan funding to recruit, hire, and train CHWs to work with Black, Native American, Latinx, Asian American/Pacific Islander, immigrant/migrant, and low-income older adult populations in 200+ counties across the country.
September 2022 statement from the Whitehouse using the phrase "Latinx community".
Market should resolve yes.
@MartinRandall No, each use is probably a blurb provided by each of the people highlighted, and I don't think this should resolve as Biden himself using or strongly endorsing those words
@noumena Hmm. All his statements are like that. He's not sweating over the wording of his turkey-pardoning statement before Thanksgiving.
I also don't see 'strongly endorsing' in the resolution criteria.
Seems like the politicos are telling him not to: https://gazette.com/news/us-world/later-latinx-biden-team-shifts-messaging-to-hispanics-as-gop-eyes-gains/article_76fd65ef-1237-5d1a-a8a3-71549f65dc45.html