Amy Klobuchar's top 10 nearest neighbors span journalists, politicians, academics, authors, a non-profit, and a political group — a mixed-subcategory cluster with no single dominant type and scores compressed tightly between 0.96 and 0.93.
The shape is flat: Dan Rather leads at 0.96, followed by Heather Cox Richardson at 0.96, Pete Buttigieg at 0.96, and The Lincoln Project at 0.96 — a spread of less than 0.01 across the top four. Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: Journalists account for two entries (Dan Rather and Connie Schultz), Politicians for three (Pete Buttigieg, Justin Amash, and Claire McCaskill), Academics for one (Heather Cox Richardson), Authors for one (Anne Lamott), Professionals for one (Marc E. Elias), Non-Profit for one (Auschwitz Memorial), and Political Groups for one (The Lincoln Project). No single subcategory commands the cluster; politicians and journalists share the top tier, but neither dominates. Notably, two of the three fellow politicians — Justin Amash and Claire McCaskill — are figures associated with cross-partisan positioning, and The Lincoln Project reinforces that same orientation. The presence of Auschwitz Memorial at 0.95 alongside Anne Lamott at 0.95 signals that this audience's shape extends well beyond conventional political following.
The flat, tightly-banded cluster points to an audience defined less by any single content type than by a consistent civic and institutional orientation that draws equally from political, journalistic, and reflective cultural voices.