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Really American

At 0.898, Chip Franklin — a journalist — sits at one peak of Really American's two-peak audience shape, with Tea Pain, a humor and satire account, close behind at 0.884. The audience bridges a commentary-and-satire divide rather than clustering around a single type of voice.

The remaining eight neighbors reinforce that cross-kind spread. Jeff Tiedrich (Professionals, 0.871), Jon Cooper (Politicians, 0.859), and MeidasTouch.com (Political Groups, 0.846) anchor the more formal political commentary side. Glenn Kirschner (TV Personalities, 0.837), Palmer Report (Websites, 0.828), John Pavlovitz (Authors, 0.825), Rob Reiner (Actors, 0.824), and Deadline White House (TV Shows, 0.822) fill out the set with a mix of subcategories that spans TV personalities, authors, actors, and media properties. Notably, no neighbor in the top 10 shares Really American's own subcategory of Activism — the audience shape is defined entirely by adjacent voices rather than peer organizations. The scores across positions three through ten compress into a tight 0.822–0.871 band, meaning the two-peak structure is driven by the top two pulling slightly ahead, not by a sharp drop-off.

The overall picture is an audience that moves fluidly between political journalism and political satire, with no single subcategory dominating the neighbor set.

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