If this 2016 presidential run doesn’t pan out for Bernie Sanders, the Democratic senator from Vermont might want to see about replacing the snoo as Reddit’s corporate mascot.

Surprising no one, Sanders has been the candidate mentioned by full name the most this year in Reddit comments through October, according to data graphed and posted in the Data Is Beautiful community by fhoffa. The Redditor used information compiled by user Stuck_in_the_Matrix and fed that into BigQuery, a dataset analysis web service.

It’s important that fhoffa’s breakdown does not indicate whether the candidate was mentioned in a positive, negative, or neutral context in the comments. Also, comments that only included a candidate’s full name were considered, a factor that could give an advantage to certain contenders.

That being said, what other little interesting nuggets were uncovered by the graph besides Sanders’ popularity?

Comments on Cruz Control

Republican candidates Donald Trump and Ben Carson might be dominating the headlines, but it’s US Sen. Ted Cruz from Texas who owns Reddit comments. Perhaps this is more evidence for why Politico and other news outlets are warning people not to sleep on Cruz and his chances of becoming the GOP nominee in 2016.

Hillary’s Summer Comments Vacation

While mentions of Sanders surged beginning in mid-April, the number of comments referring to Hillary Clinton remained fairly flat from mid-April to August. The former Secretary of State and unsuccessful 2012 presidential nominee only saw a slight bump in mid-August and a larger increase in October at what appears to be around the time of the first Democratic Party presidential debate.

Martin Who?

Although it charts Reddit comments throughout 2015, the graph doesn’t include every Republican or Democratic candidate still in the race. Of the 15 GOP contenders, seven aren’t represented (Jim Gilmore, Lindsey Graham, Mike Huckabee, Bobby Jindal, John Kasich, and George Pataki).

But on the Democratic side, former Virginia senator Jim Webb, who suspended his campaign last month, is still included. Apparently, this comes at the expense of the third Democratic candidate still running against Sanders and Clinton.

“Everyone, even the OP, has forgotten about Martin O’Malley,” user jtigani wrote in the thread about the former Maryland governor.