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Doug Jones

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The top 10 neighbors for Doug Jones compress into a narrow band — scores running from 0.92 down to 0.89 — with no single dominant pull and no sharp drop-off. The shape is flat: a dense, coherent cluster rather than a hierarchy.

Subcategory composition tells the story clearly. Five of the ten neighbors are Politicians: Jaime Harrison (0.92), Jon Ossoff (0.91), Reverend Raphael Warnock (0.90), Tim Kaine (0.89), and David Axelrod (0.89). Three are Journalists: Norah O'Donnell (0.90), Kristen Welker (0.90), and Yamiche Alcindor (0.90). The remaining two are an Activism organization — Fair Fight (0.90) — and a TV Show, Meet the Press (0.90). This is a same-kind-plus-adjacent pattern: the audience overlaps heavily with other politicians, but broadcast and political journalists account for nearly as much of the cluster as politicians themselves. The Activism entry and the Sunday political program round out a set that is uniformly oriented around electoral and civic politics.

What the flat shape reveals is that this audience does not belong to one narrow niche — it is distributed evenly across the political-media ecosystem, equally at home with candidates, journalists, and civic organizations.

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