The White House is sending nine Cabinet secretaries across the country to try to sell President Trump's "big, beautiful bill" to skeptical voters — a move underscoring the administration's increasing urgency as it pivots toward the 2026 midterms.

Why it matters: The stakes are huge. Top Republicans believe the Trump team's ability to make the massive tax-and-spending bill more palatable to voters will go a long way toward determining the GOP's prospects in next year's elections. • It won't be easy: A recent Wall Street Journal poll found that 52% of voters oppose the package, while 42% supported it. • The administration has touted the bill as a boon to the working class, but polls indicate that most Americans see it favoring the wealthy and big companies, ballooning federal deficits,

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