FILE - This Oct. 3, 2012 photo shows Ann Romney waiting for the start of the first presidential debate at the University of Denver in Denver. ABC says Ann Romney will guest-host at the morning news program "Good Morning America," for its 8 a.m. (Eastern time) hour. Joining George Stephanopoulos at the anchor desk, Mrs. Romney will be filling in for co-anchor Robin Roberts, who is on extended medical leave. (AP Photo/Pool-Michael Reynolds, file)
FILE - This Oct. 3, 2012 photo shows Ann Romney waiting for the start of the first presidential debate at the University of Denver in Denver. ABC says Ann Romney will guest-host at the morning news program "Good Morning America," for its 8 a.m. (Eastern time) hour. Joining George Stephanopoulos at the anchor desk, Mrs. Romney will be filling in for co-anchor Robin Roberts, who is on extended medical leave. (AP Photo/Pool-Michael Reynolds, file)
Ann Romney waves to the audience before the first presidential debate at the University of Denver, Wednesday, Oct. 3, 2012, in Denver. (AP Photo/Charlie Neibergall)
FILE - This Oct. 2, 2012 photo shows Ann Romney, wife of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, speaking to supporters at a campaign event at Hudson Gardens and Event Center in Littleton, Colo. ABC says Ann Romney will guest-host at the morning news program "Good Morning America," for its 8 a.m. (Eastern time) hour. Joining George Stephanopoulos at the anchor desk, Mrs. Romney will be filling in for co-anchor Robin Roberts, who is on extended medical leave. (AP Photo/Chris Schneider, file)
NEW YORK (AP) ? Ann Romney is guest-hosting "Good Morning America" next Wednesday.
ABC says the wife of Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney will be on hand at the morning news program for its 8 a.m. (Eastern time) hour. Joining George Stephanopoulos at the anchor desk, Mrs. Romney will be filling in for co-anchor Robin Roberts, who is on extended medical leave.
ABC says it is in discussions with first lady Michelle Obama for a similar guest appearance when her schedule allows.
Stephen Colbert, Oprah Winfrey and the cast of "Modern Family" have previously been announced to substitute for Roberts, who had a bone marrow transplant last month.
Roberts' absence came as "Good Morning America" has overtaken NBC's "Today" show in the ratings after years in second place.
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