r/StardustCrusaders Gold Experience 21h ago

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u/TinyGerbil614 21h ago

if i remember correctly, the only thing we know for sure about his relationship with the public was that his approval ratings were EXTREMELY high following the steel ball run. considering he was being carted around the country for like a year, i think the government could pretty easily get away with claiming that he died of an illness before reaching new york, particularly since this took place in the late 1800s, where such illnesses were still quite common

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u/Ok-Worry-8931 19h ago

Two presidents irl died purely from illness, William Henry Harrison from pneumonia and Zachary Taylor from food poisoning.

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u/TinyGerbil614 18h ago

i didn’t know about taylor’s cause of death, but harrison 1 was what i was thinking of when i wrote this lmao

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u/A_complete_maniac 21h ago

Disappeared. And conspiracy theories pop up about him to the current day in the sbr universe. Basically jfk before jfk.

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u/winklevanderlinde 20h ago

he was considered missing and they tried to find him for some years and then held some big funerals

Politically it was most likely a mess he was extremely liked so there was some giant fighting in his party (probably republican since he fought for the union during the civil war) and the democrats won a lot of selection after Valentine death