The top 10 neighbors for Fred Guttenberg — an Activist — form a tightly compressed cluster of journalists, politicians, and government officials, with no single neighbor pulling significantly ahead of the rest. Similarity scores run from 0.97 at the top to 0.95 at position 10, a span of roughly two points across the entire set.
The subcategory breakdown tells the story: journalists lead the mix, with Brian J. Karem (0.97) and Nicolle Wallace (0.96) at the top, followed by politicians including Rick Wilson (0.96) and government officials such as Alexander S. Vindman (0.96). Steve Schmidt (0.96), classified as a Professional, and The Lincoln Project (0.96), a Political Group, round out the upper tier. Democracy Docket (0.96) is the one Activism organization in the top 10; Randy Rainbow (0.96), a Comedian, is the sole non-political, non-journalism figure in the set. Daniel Goldman (0.95) and Gen Michael Hayden (0.95), both Government Officials, close out the ten.
Guttenberg's own subcategory — Activist — has no other representative in the top 10; the audience instead maps almost entirely onto the journalism-politics-government cluster that defines anti-Trump media commentary. The flat shape reflects an audience with no single dominant pull point, drawn uniformly across that cluster rather than anchored to any one figure or kind.