Krystal Marie Ball
Krystal Marie Ball was born on November 24 in 1981. She is an American political commentator. Her past roles included being an presidential candidate as well as a TV host at MSNBC. She's also 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. Enjeti and Ball have made it clear they would not be on the show in May 2021. They planned to launch their own independent project called Breaking Points. Ball is co-hosting along with Kyle Kulinski on the podcast Krystal Kyle & Friends. Her guest appearances on the show include Fox News, CNN and Fox News. As of 2020, Ball is married to Jonathan Dariyanani. Ball is able to attribute her fascination with politics to her experiences being a mother in the 2008 primaries. Furthermore, she witnessed the US presidential election during her time working in Jordan. She was able to see how the outcome affected people living in Jordan and gained an appreciation of the worldwide impact US politics have on the lives of people around the world. She was a Senior Fellow with the New Leaders Council. Ball was chosen by the Democratic Party to represent Virginia's 1st Congressional District in the 2010 election. However, she lost to Rob Wittman. From June 2012 until July 2015, she hosted of The Cycle on MSNBC. In May 2017, she founded the People's House Project, a political action group working for Democratic causes.




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