Sara Haines In Talks for a Return to ‘The View’ – Deadline


Sara Haines, a former co-host of ABCs The view, soon could not be more. Sources say Haines is in talks to return to the talk show during the day, where she would be seated by Abby Huntsman.

Haines was in Fisy co-host of for two seasons of 2016-18, but left to participate in a third hour of ABC News’ Good Morning America with Michael Strahan. Last year, the hour was recorded again Strahan, Sara and Keke (with Keke Palmer), but the show had been replaced since March with coverage of the coronavirus pandemic and was recently permanently canceled.

ABC declined to comment on Haines’ Fisy return.

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Huntsman, one of The viewThe Conservatives voted, leaving the show in January, and leaving the show with only one determined Republican vote – Meghan McCain – in an election year. Haines described her rise in the Midwest as “extremely conservative,” but said her student years at liberal Smith College, along with having a gay brother, pointed her in a more middle-class direction. She once described her policy as “a melting pot of faith.”

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Conservative McCain, who will be on maternity leave this fall, recently said her absence will be temporary. With the presidential election coming up, The view is unlikely to be left without a Republican presence, even with McCain gone: John McCain’s daughter recently said she’s the idea of ​​former New York Times writer Bari Weiss as her temporary replacement; ABC has not made any suggestion that it is considered the controversial columnist for The view.

The view, currently on summer break, will return to the air in September, likely with the co-hosts – moderator Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, McCain, Sunny Hostin and, possibly, Haines – appearing remotely as they have done since the COVID pandemic hit.

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