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George Conway's top 10 neighbors span five distinct subcategories, with journalists, academics, and professionals collectively outnumbering fellow politicians in the set. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition — and across all ten neighbors, scores compress into a narrow band from 0.99 to 0.99, the hallmark of a flat shape with no single dominant pull.

The three politicians in the top 10 — Rick Wilson (0.99), Bill Kristol (0.99), and Michael McFaul (0.99) — share the center entity's subcategory, but they are outnumbered by neighbors from other kinds. Academics Neal Katyal (0.99) and Laurence Tribe (0.99) sit at the top of the list, alongside journalists Jennifer Rubin (0.99) and Asha Rangappa (0.99). Professionals Steve Schmidt (0.99) and Tom Nichols (0.99), plus government official John O. Brennan (0.99), round out the cluster. The audience shape here is defined less by a single kind than by a consistent mix of legal academics, political journalists, and former officials — all drawing from the same pool of followers.

The flat distribution across these five subcategories suggests an audience that moves fluidly across political commentary, legal analysis, and national security commentary rather than anchoring to any one lane.

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