The top 10 neighbors for Nancy Pelosi span politicians, journalists, and news publishers — with no single standout pulling away from the pack. Similarity scores run from 0.98 down to 0.97, a band so compressed it signals a dense, coherent audience cluster rather than any one dominant pull.
Hillary Clinton (0.98) and Anderson Cooper (0.98) sit at the top, separated by less than a point. Bill Clinton (0.98) and Rachel Maddow (0.98) follow immediately behind, with HuffPost (0.98) rounding out the five closest. The subcategory breakdown across all ten is three Politicians — Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, and Cory Booker (0.97) — three Journalists — Anderson Cooper, Rachel Maddow, and Bill Maher (0.97) classified as TV Personalities — two News Publishers — HuffPost and CNN Politics (0.97) — one Director — Michael Moore (0.97) — and one TV Personality in Maher. The mix is almost entirely political-media infrastructure: elected figures, cable news anchors, and left-leaning digital outlets occupying the same audience space.
Pelosi's own subcategory, Politicians, accounts for three of the ten neighbors, but journalists and news publishers together account for five — making the cross-kind overlap the defining feature of this cluster. The audience that follows Pelosi is shaped as much by political media consumption as by political figures themselves.