Krystal Marie Ball
Krystal Marie Ball was born on November 24, 1981. She is an American political commentator. Her past roles included being a presidential candidate and hosting a television show on MSNBC. She is also frequently a contributor to The Huffington Post, a frequent contributor to The Huffington Post, and co-host of The Hill's Rising with Saagar Ejeti. Enjeti and Ball announced in May 2021 that they would quit the show in order to launch their own show, Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar. Ball is a co-host along with Kyle Kulinski on the podcast Krystal Kyle & Friends. She has appeared as a guest on shows like Real Time with Bill Maher, Fox News (CNBC), Fox News (Fox News), and CNN (CNBC). Ball was married to Jonathan Dariyanani as of 2020. Ball attributes her continued interest in politics to her experiences as a new mom during the 2008 primaries. She also watched the US presidential election from Jordan when she was working there. She observed how it affected the people of that country, and came to appreciate for US politics' global impact. She was a Senior Fellow with the New Leaders Council. Ball was the Democratic Party nominee in Virginia's 1st Congressional District for Congress in 2010, losing to Rob Wittman, who is the incumbent Republican. She hosted The Cycle, a MSNBC television show she co-hosted from June 2012 through August 2015. She created the People's House Project (a political action committee that is dedicated to Democratic causes) in May 2017.




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