The top 10 neighbors for Allie Beth Stuckey span politicians, TV personalities, authors, websites, and a TV personality who hosts a game show — a broad shape with no single dominant pull and scores ranging from 0.95 down to 0.90.
The Babylon Bee leads at 0.95, the highest score in the set and the only website in the top 10. Matt Walsh (0.93, Authors) and Pat Sajak (0.93, TV Personalities) follow in a near-tie, with The Daily Wire (0.93, Websites) just behind. Ben Shapiro (0.91, Politicians) and Candace Owens (0.91, Politicians) anchor a cluster of Politicians that also includes Charlie Kirk (0.91, Activists) — who shares Stuckey's own subcategory of Activists, making him the only fellow Activist in the top 10. Robert J. O'Neill (0.91, Professionals) and Mike Rowe (0.90, TV Personalities) and Glenn Beck (0.90, TV Personalities) round out the set.
Subcategory tally across the top 10: Politicians (3), TV Personalities (2), Websites (2), Authors (1), Activists (1), Professionals (1). The neighbor set is genuinely mixed — no single subcategory commands a majority — which is the defining feature of a broad shape. The cross-kind reach is notable: two websites and a Professionals entry sit alongside the more expected political and commentary figures, and Pat Sajak's presence at 0.93 signals that the audience overlap extends well beyond the activist-media lane into mainstream TV viewership.
This audience shape reflects a wide-ranging but coherent cluster that bridges conservative commentary, political figures, and general-audience TV personalities.