The Biden/Harris slogan was "Let's Finish the Job" and Harris is currently using "Let's Win This" in her twitter banner but it is unclear if that will be used as her actual campaign slogan.
This market will resolve once it is clear what Kamala Harris' official campaign slogan is. The resolution date is currently set for the end of the Democratic National Convention, but this market may resolve sooner or later than that.
Any word or series of words which appear in the official slogan will resolve YES, all other options will resolve NO.
If the Harris campaign officially announces several slogans simultaneously instead of a single slogan, this market will resolve based on the words/phrases in all of the slogans.
If there is any ambiguity about what Harris' slogan is, this market will resolve based on Ballotpedia.
Additional resolution fine print:
The exact word or sequence of words must be in the slogan without any differences, except for the following rules:
Plurals (e.g., "cat" and "cats") are considered equivalent.
Possessives, e.g. "Trump's" counts as an instance of "Trump" (but not vice versa)
Contractions count the same as the words they represent e.g., "don't" is equivalent to "do not"
Some examples of words which are not considered the same (not an exhaustive list!)
Abbreviations, e.g. USA is not the same as "United States of America"
Verb tenses, e.g. running vs ran are not the same
Other word forms like America and American are not the same
Parts of words, e.g. "Obamacare" does not count as an instance of "Obama"
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Misresolution.
Contractions count the same as the words they represent e.g., "don't" is equivalent to "do not"
“Let’s” is a contraction of “Let us”, but "Us" was resolved NO.
@Joshua @Nightsquared It looks like @noaht2 is correct, is there some possible argument to not re-resolve this option?
@Joshua @ManifoldPolitics Election in <2 weeks, kinda doubt we're gonna get more clarity on her slogan than we do now? The linked source is Ballotpedia, which IIUC shows "Let's win this" as the slogan

so I assume these can resolve, unless we expect this to change?
Ballotpedia currently lists
“Together, we can win this!”
https://ballotpedia.org/Presidential_campaign_logos_and_slogans,_2024