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The book to show "socialism" (left) for Ball doesn't do this, at best it offers "progressive", and more likely it is just unsuited as source, any primary Rising video source would be better. I've added projects copied from The Hill (newspaper) (stub). –84.46.53.116 (talk) 12:48, 20 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]
Merge
The article is no "hopeless" stub, but how about merging it to Krystal Ball#Career for now (2020) leaving a redirect? That could also help to keep the adjectives consistent (left, progressive, bipartisan, democratic, conservative, ...) A {{R printworthy}}{{R to section}}{{R from subtopic}} (example, ordinary categories as is) is no bad thing, and both topics in one article could qualify for class=B. –84.46.53.116 (talk) 13:28, 20 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]
I consider Rising with Krystal & … (Buck followed by Saagar) as stated in the article as "her baby". Famous shows with Trevor Noah, John Oliver, Stephen Colbert, Samantha Bee, etc. have separate articles, but "Rising with Krystal & …" is still tiny, 200K subscribers matches Kim Iversen with the "Kim Iversen show" (not only) in size. Iversen is a one-woman project, Ball is an employee of The Hill, that's very different and matches the big names, but if she leaves it won't be Rising with Krystal & … anymore. OTOH if she stays and The Hill gets a gold play button a separate article also won't be a stub waiting for better times anymore. –84.46.53.116 (talk) 18:42, 20 January 2020 (UTC)[reply]