Krystal Marie Ball
Krystal Marie (born on November 24 in 1982) is an American political commentator. Her previous roles included an presidential candidate as well as an anchor on TV at MSNBC. She's frequently a contributor to The Huffington Post, a frequent contributor to The Huffington Post, and an earlier co-host on the show The Hill's Rising with Saagar Ejeti. In the month of May, 2021 Ball and Enjeti announced that they were quitting the show in order to start their own project called Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar. Ball co-hosts Krystal Kyle & Friends' podcast with Kyle Kulinski. She has been a guest on Fox News, CNN, Fox News, Fox News, Fox News, as in addition to shows like Real Time With Bill Maher. Ball was married to Jonathan Dariyanani as of 2020. Ball credits her interest in politics due to the reality that she became a mother during the 2008 primaries, and also was able to watch the US presidential election results while in Jordan. She was able to observe how the election affected the people of Jordan and gained a greater appreciation for the global impact of US politics. She was a Senior Fellow of the New Leaders Council. Ball was the Democratic Party's candidate for Congress in Virginia's 1st congressional District in 2010. She lost to Rob Wittman, the Republican incumbent. She was host of The Cycle, a MSNBC television show that she co-hosted from June 2012 until August 2015. She founded the People's House Project in May 2017 to promote Democratic causes.




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