The top 10 neighbors for Rep. Jamie Raskin form a tightly compressed, cross-kind cluster — journalists, professionals, academics, and government officials sit alongside politicians, with no single subcategory commanding the group.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The scores across the top 10 span just 0.97 to 0.96, a narrow band consistent with the flat shape. Asha Rangappa leads at 0.97, followed by George Conway (0.97) and Rick Wilson (0.97) — but the gap between first and tenth is negligible. Three of the ten neighbors are classified as Politicians: Conway, Wilson, and Sally Yates (0.96). Two are Journalists: Rangappa and Jennifer Rubin (0.97). Two are Professionals: Marc E. Elias (0.96) and Steve Schmidt (0.96). Neal Katyal (0.97) is the lone Academic, John O. Brennan (0.96) the lone Government Official, and The Lincoln Project (0.96) the lone Political Group. The result is a cluster defined less by a single kind than by a shared orientation: anti-establishment political commentary spanning multiple professional roles.
This audience shape reflects a constituency that follows political accountability content across subcategory lines — politicians, journalists, legal professionals, and former officials all draw from the same pool.