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The top 10 neighbors of Democratic Coalition span nine different subcategories — a cross-kind spread that signals a broad, undifferentiated audience shape rather than a tight niche. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score near 0.94 means the audiences look nearly identical in structure.

Jon Cooper leads at 0.94, the only Politician in the top 10, followed closely by Tea Pain (0.92, Humor Memes and Satire), Scott Dworkin (0.92, Activists), and Palmer Report (0.92, Websites). Activists are the most represented subcategory, with David Weissman also appearing at 0.89. Beyond that, the set fragments across TV Personalities (Jill Wine-Banks, 0.89), Lifestyle (Ricky Davila, 0.88), Non-Profit (American Jewish Committee, 0.88), and Actors (Rob Reiner, 0.88). No other Political Groups appear in the top 10 — the center entity's own subcategory is absent from its nearest neighbors entirely.

The scores compress into a narrow band from 0.88 to 0.94, consistent with the broad shape: no single neighbor dominates, and the audience overlaps are distributed across a wide variety of entity kinds rather than clustering around one type.

This pattern suggests Democratic Coalition's audience is defined less by affinity for political organizations specifically and more by a shared media and commentary ecosystem that draws in activists, satire, legal commentary, and left-leaning broadcast content simultaneously.

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