dr. susan mcmanis is a professor of political science. >> many think the language is intentionally designed to make you vote yes when you really wanted to vote no. that's where the confusion factor comes in. and people are really angry when they see that happening. >> there's the sample ballot with amendment one on it. i have with me u.s. representative kathy, this makes me angry, this makes a lot of voters angry, what about you? >> it's very misleading. and voters really need to one. because it's very deceptive. and it does the opposite of what the ballot language says it does. >> going beyond just amendment one deceptive ballot language undermines or democracy, what can we do to fix this? >> on the front lines just like canada, voters have to do their research, but in advance, we have a florida supreme court review. and one justice said that sheep's clothing. unfortunately, it got on to the ballot. but we have to tighten up that review process. if it's misleading. it doesn't belong on the ballot. >> this is how things get changed. people see something's not quite right, and they rise up i