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Roseanne Barr says having her character be a Trump voter is 'realistic'

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'Roseanne' cast reuniting for ABC reboot
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ByJASON CHERVOKAS and JASON NATHANSON
January 09, 2018, 4:17 PM

— -- The Connors are coming back to TV in a reboot of the classic sitcom "Roseanne." Star Roseanne Barr says the new show will not steer away from politics.

In fact, when we meet the titular lead character again, we'll find out that she voted for Donald Trump.

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Speaking Monday evening at the Television Critics Association winter press tour in Los Angeles, Barr said the decision to bring Trump into the show reflects the vision she always had for the program.

"I've always tried to have it be a true reflection of the society we live in," Barr told reporters. "So I feel like half the people voted for Trump and half didn't, so it's just realistic."

PHOTO: The cast from ABC "Roseanne," TV show on the TCA Winter Press Tour, Jan. 8, 2018, in Los Angeles.
Whitney Cummings, Tom Werner, Ames McNamara, Emma Kenney, Jayden Rey, Bruce Helford, Michael Fishman, Sara Gilbert, Laurie Metcalf, Roseanne Barr, John Goodman, Lecy Goranson and Sarah Chalke from ABC "Roseanne" TV show on the TCA Winter Press Tour, Jan. 8, 2018, in Los Angeles.
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Asked about her own support for Trump, Barr said, "I'm not a Trump apologist. And there are a lot of things he's said and done that I don't agree with."

But, she said, that's true about everyone. "Nobody is brainwashed into agreeing with a hundred percent of what anybody says, let alone a politician or a candidate," she added.

President Donald Trump speaks to the press after holding meetings at Camp David, Jan. 6, 2018 in Thurmont, Md.

Barr was also asked about the idea of Oprah Winfrey running for president in the wake of her speech Sunday night at the Golden Globes.

"Of course I love Oprah, like everybody else," Barr said. But, she quipped, "Actually I think I would be a better president than Oprah and Susan Sarandon, possibly even President Trump."

The rebooted "Roseanne" premieres with a special hour-long episode at 8 p.m. ET on March 27 on ABC.

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