Eric Holder's top 10 neighbors are a dense mix of journalists, government officials, and politicians — with no single standout pulling far ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.97 down to 0.95 across all ten neighbors, a band of less than three percentage points. Jonathan Capehart leads at 0.97, followed closely by Susan Rice at 0.97 and Karine Jean-Pierre at 0.97 — both Government Officials. The Hill (0.96, News Publisher) and Eugene Robinson (0.96, Journalist) round out the top five. Tallying the subcategories across all ten: five are Journalists (Jonathan Capehart, Eugene Robinson, George Stephanopoulos, Rachel Maddow, Elie Mystal), two are Government Officials (Susan Rice, Karine Jean-Pierre), one is a News Publisher (The Hill), one is a Politician (Jon Ossoff), and one is a TV Personality (Lawrence O'Donnell). Holder himself is a Politician, making Jon Ossoff the only fellow Politician in the top 10 — the cluster is otherwise dominated by political journalists and Obama-era government figures.
The flat, journalist-heavy shape suggests Holder's audience is defined less by partisan affiliation than by sustained engagement with political news media and commentary.