Resolves YES if Kamala Harris publicly says the name "Palestine" during a speech or in some other official communication (like her Twitter page). Talking about Palestine or related issues without mentioning it by name does not count, neither does mentioning "Hamas". Leaks of her mentioning it privately also do not count. She must publicly decide to say the name itself to resolve this way
Resolves NO once a winner has been announced if the question has not resolved YES already
edit: question concerns the time frame starting when the question was asked and ending on election day. References to places called Palestine other than the site of the Israel-Hamas conflict don't count
no to east palestine in ohio
She regularly refers to the Palestinian people. She’s diligent about not using the word ‘Palestine’.
(It’s hard to tell which comments are replying to what on Manifold)
@thebestlettuce She says “Palestinian people” here: https://youtu.be/tVC5PpE0bws?si=cD3FmkTpO0uEh-Qw
@LiamZ Yes ‘Palestinian’ as an adjective is common enough. She hasn’t (to my knowledge) said ‘Palestine’.
@LiamZ Oh sorry I didn’t see you were replying to Best Lettuce. (These semi-bested convos aren’t the best)