The top 10 neighbors for DCCC compress into a narrow band — scores run from 0.96 down to 0.94 — with no single dominant pull and no structural outlier. The shape is flat: a dense, coherent cluster rather than a hierarchy.
Tallying the subcategories across the top 10 reveals a mix of Political Groups, News Publishers, Politicians, Journalists, Activism, and one Non-Profit. Three neighbors share DCCC's own subcategory — Political Groups: The Democrats (0.96), Senate Democrats (0.95), and House Democrats (0.93). But the majority of the top 10 are not Political Groups. HuffPost Politics (0.96) and NBC Politics (0.95) represent News Publishers; Nancy Pelosi (0.94) and Bill Clinton (0.94) are Politicians; Charles M. Blow (0.94) is a Journalist; and MoveOn (0.95) and the Southern Poverty Law Center (0.94) represent Activism and Non-Profit respectively. The cluster spans partisan organizations, political news outlets, individual politicians, and advocacy groups — all pulling at nearly identical similarity levels.
That uniformity across subcategories, with no single neighbor breaking away from the pack, signals an audience whose shape is defined by broad left-political media engagement rather than loyalty to any one type of entity within that space.