The top 10 neighbors for Political Polls form a tight, mixed cluster — journalists, political media, and data-focused outlets — with scores spanning just 0.026 points, from 0.958 down to 0.953.
The shape is flat: no single neighbor dominates. Nate Cohn sits at the top (0.958), followed within a fraction of a point by Five Thirty Eight (0.957), Axios (0.957), Dan Pfeiffer (0.957), and Jon Favreau (0.955). The subcategory breakdown across all 10 reveals the cluster's character: four are Journalists (Nate Cohn, Nate Silver, Dave Wasserman, Ezra Klein), two are Websites (Five Thirty Eight, Cook Political Report), two are Politicians (Dan Pfeiffer, Tommy Vietor), one is a Blogs entry (538 Politics), and one is Podcasts and Radio (NPR's Planet Money). Political Polls itself is classified as a News Publisher, and no other News Publisher appears in the top 10 — the nearest audiences are shaped primarily by political journalists and data-oriented media rather than by peer news outlets. The presence of NPR's Planet Money at 0.953 is the one neighbor that sits outside the explicitly political cluster, suggesting the audience also overlaps with analytically minded general-interest media consumers.
The flat, compressed band of scores indicates an audience that is broadly shared across a specific ecosystem of political data, journalism, and commentary — with no single entity pulling decisively ahead.