The top 10 neighbors for Daniel Goldman are a tight mix of politicians, journalists, and political commentators — with scores compressed into a narrow band from 0.981 to 0.987, the hallmark of a flat audience shape.
Matthew Miller leads at 0.987, followed closely by Steve Schmidt at 0.985. Politicians make up the largest single subcategory in the top 10: George Conway and Michael McFaul both score 0.9843, Rick Wilson sits at 0.9831, Bill Kristol at 0.9818, and John Dean at 0.981 — five of the ten neighbors classified as Politicians. Journalists account for two more slots: Miller and Nicolle Wallace at 0.9811. Neal Katyal (Academics, 0.982) and Gen Michael Hayden (Government Officials, 0.9814) round out the set. Goldman himself is classified as a Government Official, making Hayden the only neighbor sharing that subcategory in the top 10.
The cross-kind pattern here is the defining feature: an audience shaped primarily by politicians and journalists rather than by other government officials, with no single neighbor pulling significantly ahead of the rest.