At 0.94, Jon Cooper and Scott Dworkin (0.94) form a near-tied pair at the top of Majid Padellan's neighbor set — a two-peak structure where the audience bridges a politician and an activist before spreading into a dense cluster of political media.
The shape is two-peak, with Cooper (Politicians subcategory) and Dworkin (Activists) as the twin anchors. From there, the top 10 fans out across Palmer Report (0.93, Websites), Rob Reiner (0.93, Actors), and Tea Pain (0.93, Humor Memes and Satire), followed by Democratic Coalition (0.92, Political Groups), Mary L Trump (0.90, Authors), Jill Wine-Banks (0.89, TV Personalities), Ricky Davila (0.89, Lifestyle), and The Beat with Ari Melber on MSNBC (0.89, TV Shows). Across those ten, the subcategory mix spans politicians, activists, political groups, TV personalities, actors, authors, and political media — a cross-kind cluster unified not by a single entity type but by a shared political-commentary orbit. No neighbor in the top 10 shares Padellan's own Miscellaneous subcategory; the nearest analog in kind is Tea Pain, classified as Humor Memes and Satire, at 0.93.
The overall picture is an audience that moves fluidly between political figures, advocacy voices, and left-leaning media — with no single category dominating and scores compressed tightly between 0.89 and 0.94.