> They're starting to see "internet people" as a significant voting block.
I'd say "they've started" more than "they're starting", I remember having seen a few AMAs and campaign presence on reddit in the last 6 months or so, mostly by kind-of-internet-aligned challengers.
On the other hand, if the current efforts fail it may significantly set this trend back.
Still, it's pretty great being able to witness a transition of this magnitude (if it succeeds). We truly live in interesting times.
I'd say "they've started" more than "they're starting", I remember having seen a few AMAs and campaign presence on reddit in the last 6 months or so, mostly by kind-of-internet-aligned challengers.
On the other hand, if the current efforts fail it may significantly set this trend back.
Still, it's pretty great being able to witness a transition of this magnitude (if it succeeds). We truly live in interesting times.