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David Hogg

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The top 10 neighbors for David Hogg span journalists, politicians, fellow activists, a TV show, and a comedian — with no single subcategory dominating and scores compressed tightly between 0.97 and 0.99.

The shape is flat: Robert Reich leads at 0.99, followed by The Late Show at 0.99, March For Our Lives at 0.98, Cameron Kasky at 0.98, and Sarah Chadwick at 0.98 — a spread of less than 0.02 across all ten. Tallying the subcategories: three neighbors are fellow Activists (Cameron Kasky, Sarah Chadwick, and Charlotte Clymer — though Clymer falls just outside the top 10 shown here; within the top 10 proper, Kasky and Chadwick are the two Activist neighbors), two are Journalists (Steve Kornacki at 0.98 and Aaron Rupar at 0.98), one is a Politician (Robert Reich), one is a TV Show (The Late Show), one is an Activism organization (March For Our Lives), one is a Comedian (Sarah Cooper at 0.97), and one is an Author (Sarah Kendzior at 0.97). The mix is genuinely cross-kind: journalists and politicians account for as much of the neighbor set as other activists do, and the presence of a late-night TV show and a comedian alongside gun-reform organizations signals an audience that moves fluidly across political media, civic organizations, and left-leaning entertainment.

The flat, tightly-banded shape indicates an audience with a consistent profile that overlaps broadly across a specific media-and-politics ecosystem rather than clustering tightly around any single entity type.

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