Krystal Ball
Krystal Ball is a former MSNBC host and congressional candidate.
Krystal Ball is married to Kyle Edward Kulinski.
'Addressed a room of 200+ socialists'
- From a Facebook post by Philly DSA endorsing Nikil Saval dated March 1, 2020:
- At yesterday’s General Meeting, Krystal Ball addressed a room of 200+ socialists with the following statement: "You are the ones who didnt accept the fairytales, who rejected the status quo, who swam against the current to become footsoldiers in Bernie Sanders' movement. You are the ones preparing the soil for exactly this moment. And you will be the ones who understand that an election is one thing, but real change and real revolution is not won in one election but in persistent struggle. For that I thank you, and I stand in solidarity with you forever."
Netroots Nation 2011
Krystal Ball was listed as a speaker at the Netroots Nation 2011 Conference.[1]
Endorsed by Democracy for America
Democracy for America endorsed Krystal Ball and donated to her campaign.[2]
Aggressive Progressives
Krystal Ball appeared on a show "Aggressive Progressives" at The Young Turks hosted by Jimmy Dore with Steve Oh. The inaugural show was dated August 28, 2016.[3] Guests/hosts included Stefane Zamorano, Ron Placone, Malcolm Fleschner, Graham Elwood, Abby Martin, Mike Prysner, Max Blumenthal, Amy Vilela, James Cromwell, Pramila Mallick, Judah Friedlander, Randy Abreu, Jordan Chariton, Dave Dayen, Michael Lighty, David Hildebrand, Norman Soloman, Denis Kucinich, Nomiki Konst, Krystal Ball, Graham Elwood, Michael Wood, Michael Tracey, Greg Palast, Kshama Sawant, and Cenk Uygur.[4],[5],[6],[7]
References
- ↑ Netroots Nation website: Speakers at 2011 Conference (accessed on October 21, 2023)
- ↑ KRYSTAL BALL FOR CONGRESS (accessed October 20, 2023)
- ↑ AGGRESSIVE PROGRESSIVES Episode 1: Hillary Clinton And The Progressive Voters (accessed June 10, 2024)
- ↑ Aggressive Progressives (accessed June 10, 2024)
- ↑ Aggressive Progressives Archive 1 (accessed June 10, 2024)
- ↑ Aggressive Progressives Archive 2 (accessed June 10, 2024)
- ↑ Aggressive Progressives Archive 3 (accessed June 10, 2024)