The ten nearest neighbors in Jenna Ellis's similarity graph are a tight mix of right-media TV personalities, journalists, and commentary figures — with scores spanning only 0.98 to 0.97, a band narrow enough that no single neighbor stands apart from the rest.
The shape is flat. One America News (0.98) and Dan Bongino (0.98) sit at the top, followed closely by Mark R. Levin (0.98), Jack Posobiec (0.98), and Jesse Watters (0.98). The subcategory breakdown across all ten is notably cross-kind relative to Ellis's own Government Officials classification: the cluster is dominated by Journalists (Bongino, Posobiec), TV Personalities (Watters, Tucker Carlson), a News Publisher (OAN), a Podcasts and Radio channel (Levin), an Author (Dinesh D'Souza), a Politician (Jim Jordan), and an Actor (James Woods). Only one neighbor — George Papadopoulos (0.97) — shares Ellis's own Government Officials subcategory. The audience is shaped primarily by right-media commentary consumption, not by the government-official category Ellis occupies.
The flat, compressed score range signals an audience that moves as a coherent bloc across this entire media ecosystem rather than concentrating around any single figure.