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Leslie Jones's nearest audiences span politicians, civil-rights organizations, journalists, and comedians in roughly equal measure — a flat cluster where no single neighbor pulls far ahead of the rest, and the scores compress tightly between 0.96 and 0.97.

The shape is cross-kind. Only two of the top 10 neighbors share Jones's Comedians subcategory: Trevor Noah at 0.96 and Michelle Wolf at 0.96. The rest arrive from entirely different categories. Josh Malina leads the set at 0.97 — an actor, not a comedian. Two non-profits follow closely: the American Civil Liberties Union at 0.97 and the Southern Poverty Law Center at 0.97. Politicians account for two more slots — Kamala Harris at 0.97 and Stacey Abrams at 0.97 — alongside journalist Yamiche Alcindor at 0.97, professional Meena Harris at 0.97, and author Ibram X. Kendi at 0.96. The mix of civil-society organizations, political figures, and journalists outweighs the comedy-adjacent neighbors two-to-one in the top 10.

The flat, cross-kind structure suggests Jones's audience is organized less around comedy as a genre and more around a civic and political orientation that it shares with a wide range of non-entertainment entities.

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