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Are you sure? It seems pretty straightforward to me. “This amendment would bar slavery and involuntary servitude.” It’s the first sentence.

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With the amount of people that voted for Trump I don’t have much confidence in the literacy of randos

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I bet the wording on the ballot was different. Similar election results sites for my local ballot measures hasve greatly simplified the language the ballot had (which honestly is probably how ballot measures should be written)

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Or maybe Americans are largely shitty people. Stop trying to excuse the behavior and accept it for what it is

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Well yeah, obviously, but the wording of a question is often manipulated to lead people to different results. That’s all

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You know, reading that today, and putting myself in the shoes of an overworked, everyday American, it seems the wording does leave something to be desired. I wonder how that vote would have turned out if the question were: “Do you support slavery as long as the person was convicted of a crime and is in prison?”

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