The ten nearest audiences to Charlotte Clymer span journalists, politicians, authors, comedians, and activism organizations — with only one fellow activist, Monica Lewinsky (0.98), in the set. The shape is flat: scores run from 0.98 at the top to 0.98 at the bottom, a band of less than six hundredths of a point across all ten neighbors, meaning no single entity dominates.
The subcategory mix tells the structural story. Politicians account for two neighbors — Brian Schatz (0.98) and Dan Pfeiffer (0.98) — as do authors: Sarah Kendzior (0.98) and Jared Yates Sexton (0.98). Indivisible Guide (0.98), the top-ranked neighbor, is an activism organization rather than an individual activist. Comedians and satire accounts also appear — Sarah Cooper (0.98) and The Mysterious LOLGOP (0.98) — alongside journalist Judd Legum (0.98) and professional Jon Favreau (0.98). No other activist subcategory entry appears in the top 10 beyond Lewinsky.
The overall picture is an audience that moves fluidly across political commentary, civic organizing, and left-leaning media — not one anchored to any single content type.