Mitzi Daniels

Mitzi Daniels was an American journalist who worked for the Orlando Sentinel from 2036 to 2081, a 45-year-long tenure. She won a Pulitzer Prize in 2052 for her reporting on Hurricane Nyla in the Sentinel. She is also notable for having coined the term "hit list" to refer to Abdul O'Shea's campaign's strategy of targeting historically solidly Democratic states in the 2052 presidential election.