The top 10 neighbors for Aaron Rupar span journalists, politicians, activists, a comedian, and a TV show — with no single subcategory dominating enough to pull the shape away from flat. Scores run from 0.99 down to 0.97, a band of roughly two percentage points across all ten positions.
Tallying the subcategories: four of the ten neighbors are Journalists — Daniel Dale (0.99), Paula Reid (0.98), Steve Kornacki (0.97), and Jake Tapper (0.97) — making that the plurality subcategory, but not a majority. Politicians account for two slots: Pete Buttigieg (0.98) and Rep. Katie Porter (0.98). Activists fill two more: Shannon Watts (0.98) and David Hogg (0.98). The remaining two are Sarah Cooper (0.98), a Comedian, and The Late Show (0.98), a TV Show — the only non-Celebrities-and-Influencers entity in the top 10. The cross-kind presence of a late-night TV program at 0.98 is the most structurally notable detail: an audience that overlaps this closely with a broadcast TV show is not purely a news-media audience.
The overall picture is a tightly clustered political-media ecosystem — journalists, politicians, and activists sharing nearly identical audience compositions — with a late-night entertainment signal woven in at the same level of similarity.