Buck Sexton's top 10 neighbors form a tight, undifferentiated cluster — scores run from 0.97 down to 0.95 with no single dominant pull and no meaningful gap between them. The composition of that cluster is what tells the story.
Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: TV Personalities account for three entries — Tucker Carlson (0.97), Lisa Boothe (0.96), and Greg Gutfeld (0.96). Fellow Journalists make up two — Katie Pavlich (0.97) and Jack Posobiec (0.97). The remaining five span Politicians (Jesse Kelly, 0.96; Burgess Owens, 0.95), Authors (Dinesh D'Souza, 0.96), Government Officials (Kayleigh McEnany, 0.96), and Actors (James Woods, 0.96). No news publishers, podcasts, or political organizations appear in the top 10, though they do show up in the broader neighbor set. The mix is almost entirely individual personalities — journalists, TV hosts, politicians, and commentators — rather than institutional channels.
The flat shape and narrow score band mean no single entity defines this audience; instead, the audience is shaped by a consistent ideological media ecosystem spread across multiple subcategories, with TV Personalities and Journalists as the two most represented kinds.