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Across the top 10 neighbors, no single entity dominates — the similarity scores run from 0.94 down to 0.86 with no sharp drop, a genuinely broad shape where government agencies, political news channels, and partisan figures all pull at comparable strength.

The Department of State leads at 0.94, followed by the U.S. Treasury Department at 0.90 and the US Labor Department at 0.87. These three are all Government subcategory entities, the same kind as the Justice Department itself — a same-kind cluster at the top of the list. But the neighbor set quickly diversifies. ABC News Politics (0.89) and CNN Politics (0.87) are TV Channels and News Publishers respectively, and CBS News Politics (0.87) and C-SPAN (0.86) round out a strong contingent of political news media. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (0.87) is the lone Politician subcategory entry in the top 10, while Senate Democrats (0.86) represents Political Groups. Wolf Blitzer (0.86) is the sole Journalist in the set. The result is a top 10 split roughly evenly between Government agencies and political news infrastructure — TV channels, news publishers, and political media brands — with no entertainment, consumer, or non-political entities appearing.

That mix signals an audience defined by sustained engagement with formal government and political news simultaneously, rather than one anchored to either alone.

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