Nina Turner's top 10 neighbors span musicians, activists, academics, artists, and civil society organizations — with no fellow politicians in the set. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 0.95 indicates a very tight match.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.95 down to 0.94 with no single dominant neighbor. Killer Mike (0.95) and Questlove (0.94) represent Musicians and Bands; Shaun King (0.95) and Bernice King (0.94) are Activists; Cornel West (0.95) and Melissa Harris-Perry (0.95) are Academics. Rounding out the ten are the artist Ava DuVernay (0.95), director Matthew A. Cherry (0.94), and the organizations NAACP (0.95) and Color Of Change (0.94). The cluster is defined not by political affiliation but by a mix of cultural production, academic commentary, and civic activism — none of the top 10 neighbors share Turner's own Politicians subcategory.
The audience this profile describes is one organized around cultural and activist voices rather than electoral ones.