Fairly certain that it's doable to get 26 other states to ratify this amendment. If we're only going by states with Republican-majority legislatures that have yet to cast a vote, it's 23. Convince Virginia to change their vote, and it's 24. That would leave only two left, and with the states remaining having Democrat-led legislatures, it means those two states would most likely have to flip (the easiest of those I think are Michigan and Minnesota barring any election fuckery to happen next cycle).
Of course, that's all dependent if these state legislators aren't led by a bunch of cowards.
Bonus Stuff:
1842 (Fifth Edition) of 'The True Republican' (Lincoln's copy with his signature); This document shows TONA Amendment XIII on page 279/456: https://archive.org/details/truerepublicanco00infren/page/278/mode/2up
A 13th amendment before the Civil War?
Someone's got some explaining to do.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titles_of_Nobility_Amendment
I see.
Fairly certain that it's doable to get 26 other states to ratify this amendment. If we're only going by states with Republican-majority legislatures that have yet to cast a vote, it's 23. Convince Virginia to change their vote, and it's 24. That would leave only two left, and with the states remaining having Democrat-led legislatures, it means those two states would most likely have to flip (the easiest of those I think are Michigan and Minnesota barring any election fuckery to happen next cycle).
Of course, that's all dependent if these state legislators aren't led by a bunch of cowards.