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First Lady of the United States

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The closest audience match for the First Lady of the United States is The White House at 0.98 — not another government official or politician, but an institutional account — while the top 10 neighbors contain no other Government Officials beyond President of the United States and White House Press Secretary.

The shape here is two-peak. The first peak is a tight government cluster: The White House (0.98), President of the United States (0.97), and White House Press Secretary (0.95) — three Government Officials or Government subcategory entities stacked at the top with scores well above the rest of the field. Then the data drops sharply into a second, more diffuse cluster. That second peak is dominated by journalists and athletes: Sarah Spain (0.85), Joe Kennedy III (0.84, a Politician), Taylor Twellman (0.83) and Tim Howard (0.83) — both Athletes — and Mina Kimes (0.82) and Dan Rather (0.82), both Journalists. Rounding out the top 10 is Ted Lasso (0.81), a TV Show — the only non-person entity in the second cluster and the only Marketing Channel in the top 10. The cross-kind character of that second peak is notable: the audience that follows the First Lady also closely resembles audiences for sports journalists and soccer athletes, a pairing that rarely clusters around a Government Official subcategory entity.

The two-peak structure suggests an audience that is simultaneously anchored in the White House orbit and drawn to a specific strain of sports-media and civic-media content.

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