The top 10 neighbors for FAIR are dominated by politicians and conservative news publishers — but a retail department store sits third in the set, ahead of several political figures.
The shape is flat: scores span only 0.04, from Louie Gohmert at 0.84 down to Code of Vets at 0.80, with no single neighbor pulling clearly ahead of the rest. Four of the ten are politicians — Louie Gohmert (0.84), Eric Trump (0.83), Lara Trump (0.82), and Rep. Doug Collins (0.81) — and two are news publishers: FoxNewsInsider (0.81) and PM Breaking News (0.81). The remaining four are Brigitte Gabriel (Activists, 0.83), Mark Dice (Authors, 0.81), Code of Vets (Activism, 0.80) — the only neighbor sharing FAIR's own subcategory — and Bealls Outlet (Department Stores, 0.83). That retail entry is the structural outlier: a consumer brand with no apparent political classification sitting at the same level as the top politicians in the set. The flat distribution means the audience shape here is broadly shared across a conservative political and media cluster rather than anchored to any single neighbor.