President Donald Trump faces the challenge of convincing Republican senators, global investors, voters and even Elon Musk that he won't bury the federal government in debt with his multitrillion-dollar tax-break package.
Financial markets have remained skeptical, as the deficit continues to grow despite Trump's promises to curb spending.
Here's the latest:
Trump implores New Jersey voters to back governor candidate Jack Ciattarelli in primary
The president announced his endorsement for Ciattarelli last month but held a telephone rally for the candidate Monday ahead of the start early in-person voting on Tuesday. The phone call lasted about 10 minutes, with the president saying that voters will decide whether the state remains a ''high tax, high crime sanctuary state.''
''New Jersey is ready to pop out of that blue horror show and really get in there and vote for somebody that's going to make things happen,'' the president said.
Ciattarelli said his first executive order if elected would be ending any sanctuary policies for immigrants in the country illegally. Currently, the state attorney general has directed local law enforcement not to assist federal agents in civil immigration matters.
Ciattarelli is running against former radio talk host Bill Spadea, state Sen. Jon Bramnick, former Englewood Cliffs Mayor Mario Kranjac and a southern New Jersey contractor named Justin Barbera.