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President Johnson's quote suggests that losing Walter, likely a reference to a key supporter or representative of the average American, would signify a broader loss of connection with the general public. It implies that Walter embodies the sentiments and concerns of everyday citizens, and if he feels disillusioned or disconnected, it indicates a failure to resonate with the populace. Essentially, Johnson is emphasizing the importance of public support and engagement in his leadership and policies.

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