Trump may visit up to 13 states in aggressive public push on tax reform

The president is meeting with a bipartisan group tonight.

The president has already traveled to Missouri and North Dakota. On the list of likely visits are states with Democratic senators who have strong Republican constituencies where the president had success in the 2016 election, according to the official. Florida, Indiana, Michigan, Montana, Ohio and Pennsylvania are likely candidates for future visits.

"I think we'll have your support. I hope we'll have your support," the president said to Heitkamp publicly during the speech.

In addition to hitting the road, the president is lobbying members of Congress behind-the-scenes in Washington.

While the White House continues to make a public push for tax reform, the president has not actually rolled out a plan but has instead only outlined broad guidelines for what he'd like to see accomplished through reform. Last week in North Dakota he said his administration "is working with Congress to develop a plan that will deliver more jobs, higher pay, lower taxes for businesses of all sizes and middle-class families."

ABC News' Mariam Khan contributed to this report.