- Associated Press - Wednesday, September 27, 2017

WASHINGTON (AP) - When President Donald Trump announced plans to travel to Indiana Wednesday to sell a Republican-backed tax overhaul, party leaders cheered his engagement on the high-stakes issue.

But when the White House said Trump would be traveling on Air Force One with Indiana’s Democratic Sen. Joe Donnelly - a top target for Republicans in next year’s midterm elections - the hopes turned to head-smacking disbelief.

The episode underscores the extent to which Trump has been an uneven - or at best, unpredictable - ally for his party.



Most concerning for some Republicans: Trump has been largely ineffective as a salesman for their policy agenda. He faces his last chance to reverse that trend this year as Republicans push a multitrillion-dollar plan that would cut taxes for corporations and, potentially, for individuals.

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