Across the top 10 neighbors, John Bolton's audience overlaps with politicians, journalists, government officials, and academics in roughly equal measure — a broad, multi-subcategory mix with no single dominant pull.
The shape is broad, meaning similarity scores are elevated across the board rather than concentrated in one direction. Alan Dershowitz leads at 0.91, the only Academic in the top 10. Maria Bartiromo follows at 0.90 and FOX Business at 0.89 — the two highest-scoring non-politician entries, both from the media side of the political conversation. Michael Cohen (0.89) and Jeb Bush (0.89) are the top Politicians by subcategory, joined by Karl Rove at 0.87. Journalists account for three of the top 10: Bartiromo, Byron York (0.86), and Kimberley Strassel (0.86). David Jolly (0.86) and Reince Priebus (0.85) round out the Politicians in the set, while Rasmussen Reports (0.85) is the lone Research Organization — and the only non-Celebrities-and-Influencers entry in the top 10 besides FOX Business.
What stands out is the cross-aisle composition: the audience overlaps with figures from both sides of the Trump-era Republican divide — Cohen and Jolly on one end, Rove and Strassel on the other — suggesting an audience that tracks the full spectrum of that political fault line rather than one side of it.