John Fetterman's top 10 nearest neighbors span journalists, politicians, actors, a food brand, a non-profit, and a director — a mixed-subcategory cluster with no single dominant type and scores compressed tightly between 0.92 and 0.94.
The shape is flat. Connie Schultz leads at 0.94, followed closely by Steve Inskeep at 0.93 and Bradley Whitford at 0.93 — but the gap between first and tenth is narrow enough that no single neighbor stands out as a structural anchor. Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: three are Journalists (Schultz, Inskeep, and Mary Louise Kelly — though Kelly falls just outside the top 10 in the visible set), one is an Actor (Bradley Whitford, 0.93), one is a Professional (Chasten Buttigieg, 0.92), two are Politicians (Amy Klobuchar at 0.92 and Pete Buttigieg at 0.92), one is a Director (Ken Burns, 0.92), one is a Food brand (Steak-umm, 0.92), and one is a Non-Profit (Auschwitz Memorial, 0.92). Journalists are the plurality subcategory in the top 10, but they share the space with politicians, an actor, a director, a brand, and a memorial organization — a genuinely cross-kind cluster rather than a politically homogeneous one.
What the flat shape reveals is an audience that doesn't cluster tightly around any single type of entity: it overlaps comparably with public-radio journalists, center-left politicians, prestige-TV actors, and civic institutions all at once.