The top 10 neighbors for Diamond and Silk are a mix of politicians, TV personalities, and political-adjacent figures — with no single standout pulling away from the pack. Similarity scores measure how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; here, the scores run from 0.98 down to 0.97 across all ten, a band narrow enough that no one neighbor dominates.
Politicians make up the largest single subcategory in the top 10: David A. Clarke, Jr. (0.98), Ryan Fournier (0.97), and Trey Gowdy (0.97) all rank in the upper half. Two fellow TV Personalities appear — Jeanine Pirro (0.98) and Chuck Woolery (0.97) — alongside a Government Official in Sarah Huckabee Sanders (0.97). The remaining three slots go to a comedian (Terrence K. Williams, 0.97), a journalist (W.E. Dupree, 0.97), and an activism organization (Code of Vets, 0.97). The one organizational entry, Trump War Room (0.98), is the only Political Groups subcategory in the set.
The flat shape and compressed score range indicate an audience that overlaps broadly and evenly across conservative political and media figures rather than clustering tightly around any single type.