Ronna McDaniel's top 10 neighbors form a dense, undifferentiated cluster — scores run from 0.98 down to 0.96 with no single dominant pull and no meaningful gap between them. The composition of that cluster, not any one standout, is the structural finding here.
Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: four are Politicians (Sebastian Gorka DrG at 0.98, Katrina Pierson at 0.97, Tom Fitton at 0.97, Jay Sekulow at 0.96), two are Government Officials (Dan Scavino at 0.98, Kimberly Guilfoyle at 0.97 — note: subcategory is TV Personalities), and the remainder span TV Personalities (Kimberly Guilfoyle at 0.97, Brian Kilmeade at 0.97, Lisa Boothe at 0.96), Journalists (Tammy Bruce at 0.97), and one News Publisher (Breitbart News at 0.96). To be precise: four Politicians, one Government Official (Scavino), two TV Personalities (Guilfoyle, Kilmeade), one Journalist (Bruce), one more Politician (Sekulow), and Breitbart as a News Publisher — with Boothe rounding out the ten as a TV Personality.
The mix is almost entirely same-ecosystem: politicians, government officials, TV personalities associated with conservative media, and a single news publisher. No cross-kind surprises appear in the top 10 — every neighbor sits within the same political-media orbit. The flat shape reflects an audience that is tightly defined and consistent across a specific ideological media landscape rather than one that bleeds into adjacent or unexpected categories.