The top 10 neighbors for The Federalist span journalists, politicians, TV personalities, a political group, and a news publisher — with no single entity pulling far ahead of the rest. Similarity scores run from 0.92 down to 0.88, a narrow band that defines the flat shape of this audience.
Journalists make up the largest share of the top 10: Bret Baier (0.90), Kimberley Strassel (0.90), and Sharyl Attkisson (0.90) all cluster tightly together. Brit Hume (0.90) rounds out that group. Politicians are the second-most-represented subcategory, with Nikki Haley (0.91) and Paul Ryan (0.89) both appearing. Megyn Kelly (0.92) is the top-scoring TV personality in the set. Heritage Foundation (0.92) is the lone Political Group, News Maker (0.91) the lone News Publisher, and Thomas Sowell (0.89) the lone Author.
The Federalist's own subcategory — Websites — has no other representative in the top 10; the nearest audiences are shaped almost entirely by journalists and politicians rather than by peer web publications. That cross-kind composition, concentrated in a tight scoring range with no dominant outlier, points to an audience defined more by a consistent ideological and media orientation than by any single gravitational figure.