Chelsea Clinton's top 10 neighbors are a tight cluster of political journalists, news publishers, and politicians — with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.99 (Chris Hayes) down to 0.98 (Kyle Griffin, Rachel Maddow, David Axelrod, Yamiche Alcindor), a spread of less than two points across the full top 10. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the compressed range means no single neighbor stands out as a structural anchor. Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: six are Journalists (Chris Hayes, Kyle Griffin, Rachel Maddow, Yamiche Alcindor, Ari Berman, Jake Tapper), two are Politicians (David Axelrod, John Kerry), one is a Website (Daily Kos), and one is a News Publisher (Politico). Chelsea Clinton's own subcategory is Professionals — none of the top 10 neighbors share it. The cluster is defined almost entirely by political media: broadcast journalists, cable news correspondents, and left-leaning digital outlets, with two senior Democratic politicians rounding out the set.
The overall picture is an audience shaped by close engagement with political news and commentary infrastructure, with no meaningful variation in that signal across the top neighbors.