The top 10 neighbors for ABC News Politics form a tight, undifferentiated cluster — scores run from 0.96 down to 0.93 with no single dominant pull and no sharp drop-off between positions.
The shape is flat. CNN Politics leads at 0.96, followed immediately by House Democrats (0.96) and Senate Democrats (0.96), then NBC Politics (0.95) and C-SPAN (0.94). The subcategory mix across the ten is: three News Publishers (CNN Politics, NBC Politics, and one more), two Political Groups (House Democrats, Senate Democrats), one TV Channel (C-SPAN), one Politician (Nancy Pelosi, 0.94), one Political Group (The Democrats, 0.94), one Politician (Debbie Wasserman Schultz, 0.93), and one TV Channel (MSNBC, 0.93), with The Hill (0.93) rounding out the set as a News Publisher. The dominant subcategories are News Publishers and Political Groups — not other TV Channels, which is the center entity's own subcategory. Only C-SPAN and MSNBC share the TV Channel subcategory with ABC News Politics in the top 10. The cross-kind pattern is the defining feature: political organizations and news publishers account for most of the nearest neighbors, not broadcast peers.
The flat, compressed score range signals an audience that is broadly shared across the left-leaning political media and institutional Democratic ecosystem rather than concentrated around any single counterpart.