The top 10 neighbors for Jonathan Capehart span journalists, politicians, and government officials — a tightly mixed cluster with no single subcategory dominating and no standout score pulling away from the rest.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The shape is flat: the scores run from 0.99 at the top down to 0.96 at position 10, a band of less than four points across the entire set. Karine Jean-Pierre leads at 0.99, followed by Eric Holder at 0.97 and Joy Reid at 0.97. None of these pull meaningfully ahead of the others.
Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: five are Journalists — Joy Reid (0.97), Charles M. Blow (0.97), Eugene Robinson (0.96), Abby D. Phillip (0.96), and Elie Mystal (0.96) — making Capehart's own subcategory the plurality. Three are Politicians: Eric Holder (0.97), Zerlina Maxwell (0.96), and Rep. Stacey Plaskett (0.96). The remaining two are Government Officials — Karine Jean-Pierre (0.99) and Susan Rice (0.96) — and one Activist, Sherrilyn Ifill (0.96). No TV Shows, News Publishers, or other non-person subcategories appear in the top 10.
The flat shape and tight score band indicate an audience that sits at the intersection of political journalism and Democratic politics, with no single neighbor defining the center of gravity.