Daniel Ortiz

Daniel Ortiz is a political analyst and investigative reporter based in Washington, D.C., with more than a decade of experience covering U.S. elections, congressional strategy, and the evolving intersection of money and governance. He began his career as a staff writer for a regional daily, where he built his early reputation by digging into local campaign financing and state-level policy impacts. That beat quickly broadened into national coverage when he joined an analytics desk at a wire service, producing daily explainers on how congressional committees, federal agencies, and court decisions affect voters.Over the years, Ortiz has specialized in translating complex political dynamics into clear reporting. His work frequently focuses on polarization in Congress, executive-branch decision-making, foreign policy debates, and the practical consequences of legislative proposals for working families. He is known for rigorous sourcing, careful methodology, and the ability to contextualize breaking developments without exaggeration.Ortiz has authored long-form projects and moderation sessions for public forums, and his analyses have been cited by policy organizations and broadcast outlets. He has received recognition for transparent fact-checking and for packaging election data into accessible narratives for nonpartisan audiences. More recently, he has led a small team covering campaign compliance and enforcement trends, helping the newsroom standardize verification practices across interviews, voting records, and documentary evidence.Colleagues describe him as steady under deadline pressure and unusually precise about claims, especially when assessing narratives around legislation, executive power, and court rulings. Today, Ortiz continues to refine his approach to data-driven political reporting, combining field reporting with institutional analysis to serve readers who want clarity in a noisy news cycle.
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