President Donald Trump loves to boast about the sprawling size and scope of his domestic policy law. But the White House’s plan to sell voters on his signature, broadly unpopular legislation increasingly relies on the appeal of a single issue: Lower taxes.

Trump administration officials have narrowed their rhetoric since passing the multitrillion-dollar bill, focusing on a small handful of tax provisions that they believe will resonate with Americans in the run-up to next year’s midterm elections.

The more focused messaging effort represents a significant departure from the White House’s stance earlier this year, when Trump insisted on passing as wide-ranging a package as possible so that “there’s something for everyone.”

It’s easy to see why. The tax policies — including deeper cuts fo

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