Career
Tracy is a politician who was an adviser to the New York's Governor Robert Malden and Nathan Petrelli. In "Cold Snap" it is revealed that she became a politician to "protect the civil liberties of the everyday American," but she claims she is not like that anymore. However, in "Acceptance", after returning to work with Governor Malden, she decides she wants to do exactly that now, having changed her ways.
Briefly, she worked as PR for Pinehearst Company since she joined Arthur Petrelli's plan.
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