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Tim Ryan's top 10 nearest neighbors span five distinct subcategories — Politicians, Actors, Government Officials, Authors, Comedians, and TV Personalities — with no single type dominating the set. That mixed composition, compressed into a narrow similarity band from 0.89 down to 0.86, is the defining structural feature here.

The shape is flat: John Kasich leads at 0.89, but the drop to Alan Alda (0.88) and Angry Staffer (0.87) is minimal, and the remaining neighbors — Sherrod Brown (0.87), John Pavlovitz (0.87), and Lewis Black (0.87) — are essentially tied. No single neighbor pulls away from the pack.

The subcategory mix is the real finding. Politicians account for four of the top 10 — Kasich, Brown, Adam Kinzinger (0.86), and Joe Walsh (0.86) — but the other six slots go to an Actor, a Government Official, an Author, a Comedian, and two TV Personalities (David Letterman at 0.86 and John Fetterman at 0.86). Notably, the politicians in the top 10 span both parties — Kasich, Kinzinger, and Walsh are Republicans, while Brown and Fetterman are Democrats — suggesting the audience shape here is less partisan alignment than something more cross-cutting. The presence of Alda, Pavlovitz, Black, and Letterman alongside them reinforces that: this audience overlaps with people drawn to politically engaged comedians, progressive-leaning authors, and legacy TV figures in roughly equal measure.

The flat shape with a cross-kind neighbor mix points to an audience that is broadly civic-minded rather than narrowly partisan or genre-specific.

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