The ten nearest audiences to Alexander S. Vindman span politicians, government officials, professionals, activists, authors, and a satire account — a mixed cluster with no single subcategory dominating and scores compressed tightly between 0.96 and 0.98.
The shape is flat: Republican Voters Against Trump leads at 0.98, but the remaining nine neighbors trail by only fractions of a point. Politicians make up three of the ten — Rick Wilson (0.97), John Dean (0.96), and Bill Kristol (0.96) — while two neighbors share Vindman's own Government Officials subcategory: Angry Staffer (0.96) and Daniel Goldman (0.96). Professionals Steve Schmidt (0.96) and Tom Nichols (0.96) round out the institutional-voice cluster. The remaining three — author Don Winslow (0.97), satire account The Hoarse Whisperer (0.96), and activist organization Republican Voters Against Trump — extend the neighbor set beyond any single professional type. The cross-kind breadth here is notable: the audience that follows a government official also maps closely onto politicians, professionals, activists, and political satirists, with no single subcategory accounting for more than three of the ten positions.
The flat, compressed shape of this cluster points to an audience defined less by any one kind of voice than by a consistent political orientation that cuts across professional categories.