The top 10 neighbors for Cori Bush span activists, journalists, politicians, authors, a comedian, and an activism organization — no single subcategory dominates, and the scores compress into a narrow band from 0.96 to 0.97.
The shape is flat: Clint Smith (0.98, Authors) sits at the top, followed closely by W. Kamau Bell (0.97, Comedians), Rashida Tlaib (0.97, Politicians), Nikole Hannah-Jones (0.97, Journalists), and Samuel Sinyangwe (0.97, Activists). The remaining five — Brittany Cunningham (0.97, Activists), Black Lives Matter (0.96, Activism), Rep. Ilhan Omar (0.96, Politicians), Bree Newsome (0.96, Activists), and Ayanna Pressley (0.96, Politicians) — hold nearly identical scores. Tallying the subcategories: three Politicians, three Activists, one Author, one Comedian, one Journalist, and one Activism organization. No subcategory commands a majority. The cross-kind composition is the defining feature — fellow politicians account for only three of the ten slots, while activists, journalists, and an author collectively fill six.
That distribution points to an audience shaped as much by civic and journalistic engagement as by partisan political identity.