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Justin Amash

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The top 10 neighbors for Justin Amash compress into a narrow 0.95 band — scores run from The Lincoln Project at 0.95 to Claire McCaskill at 0.96, with no single neighbor pulling meaningfully ahead. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the tight clustering means no one neighbor defines this audience shape more than any other.

The mix across those ten positions is notably cross-kind. Three neighbors are fellow Politicians — Claire McCaskill (0.96), Evan McMullin (0.96), and Pete Buttigieg (0.95) — but Journalists account for two slots (Connie Schultz at 0.96, Richard Engel at 0.95), Authors fill two more (Anne Lamott at 0.95, Michael Beschloss at 0.95), and the remaining positions go to a TV Personality (Tom Brokaw, 0.95), a Non-Profit (Auschwitz Memorial, 0.96), and a Political Group (The Lincoln Project, 0.95). The presence of journalists, authors, and a memorial organization at near-identical scores to sitting politicians signals that this audience's shape is defined less by partisan affiliation than by a broader orientation toward political news, historical accountability, and civic commentary.

The flat distribution across subcategories — no single kind dominates — reflects an audience that overlaps equally with political figures, media voices, and institutional organizations rather than clustering tightly around any one type.

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