The top 10 neighbors for Nicolle Wallace span five distinct subcategories — journalists, politicians, government officials, academics, and professionals — all compressed into a narrow similarity band between 0.98 and 0.99. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the tight range means no single neighbor stands out as a dominant pull.
Three of the ten are fellow journalists: Joe Scarborough (0.99), Stephanie Ruhle (0.99), and Matthew Miller (0.98). But the majority are not. Steve Schmidt (0.99), classified as a Professional, sits at the top of the list. Two Politicians — Rick Wilson (0.99) and George Conway (0.98) — appear alongside two Government Officials, John O. Brennan (0.98) and Daniel Goldman (0.98). Richard W. Painter (0.99) represents the Academics subcategory, and Mimi Rocah (0.98) is the lone TV Personality. The cluster is less a journalism peer group than a cross-subcategory mix of political commentary, legal analysis, and national-security commentary — all drawing audiences that look nearly identical in shape.
The flat distribution across this range signals an audience that moves fluidly across several overlapping subcategories rather than anchoring to any single one.