The top 10 neighbors for Chris Krebs span journalists, politicians, authors, and political organizations — with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest. Scores run from Michael Beschloss at 0.97 down to Bill Kristol at 0.96, a range of less than two percentage points across the entire set.
Tallying the subcategories: four of the top 10 are Politicians (Michael McFaul, George Conway, Evan McMullin, Jen Psaki), two are Authors (Michael Beschloss, Max Boot), two are Journalists (Asha Rangappa, Kaitlan Collins), one is a Political Group (The Lincoln Project), and one is a Professionals subcategory entry (Tom Nichols). Chris Krebs is classified as a Government Official, and no other Government Official appears in the top 10 — the nearest fellow Government Official, Gen Michael Hayden, sits at position 13 with a score of 0.96. The dominant neighbor kind is Politicians, but the mix of journalists, authors, and political commentary figures is nearly as prominent, pointing to an audience shaped by anti-establishment political commentary rather than by government or national-security circles specifically.
The flat shape here reflects a genuinely undifferentiated cluster: this audience follows a consistent constellation of political commentary voices across multiple formats and roles, with no single figure or type commanding a decisive pull.