Which of the following is not a main idea or supporting idea in William Hutchinson's remarks at the Wyandotte Constitutional Convention?

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Separate standards should exist for certain groups in Kansas.
Separate standards should exist for certain groups in Kansas.

Other free states do not exclude black men from voting, so Kansas should not either.
Other free states do not exclude black men from voting, so Kansas should not either.

If our constitution states that all men are equal, all men, regardless of race, should have the right to vote.
If our constitution states that all men are equal, all men, regardless of race, should have the right to vote.

Kansas should remove the word "white" from the state constitution.

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The statement that is not a main idea or supporting idea in William Hutchinson's remarks at the Wyandotte Constitutional Convention is:

Separate standards should exist for certain groups in Kansas.

This statement suggests a viewpoint that would be contrary to the advocacy for equal rights and voting access for all, which Hutchinson supported. The other statements align with his argument for equality and inclusion in the voting process.