By stating that she is also “having a hard time” financially and cannot afford to stop working on “The View,” Whoopi Goldberg attempted to connect with the audience.

Like many Americans, Whoopi Goldberg has said that she is “having a hard time” financially and that she cannot afford to quit her job on The View.

The remarks were made by the 69-year-old celebrity on Tuesday’s edition of the ABC talk program, which she began appearing on in 2007.

Sara Haines, who supported Kamala Harris, said during the panel’s discussion of last week’s presidential election results that.

She was attempting to comprehend why working-class voters supported Donald Trump in the hope that he would improve their lot in life.

She said, “I’m trying to walk into the millions and millions of people who felt heard [by Trump]. Whoopi stepped in to say that she could relate to the situation of struggling Americans as emotions between the ladies started to escalate.

 

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