In early October, candidates will be wheeling across the country, feverishly shaking hands and kissing babies. It's a familiar, thoroughly rehearsed, and perfectly choreographed routine. But this fall, the candidates will be joined by a new presence bussing across the heartlands: Reddit.
Reddit, which pulled down an astounding 3.1 billion pageviews in July, still furrows brows among less tech-savvy crowds. There are many still unfamiliar with the passionate Web community, but Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian made headlines this year during the protests of SOPA and PIPA, the online piracy acts that threatened the open nature of the Internet.
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