The top 10 neighbors for Hillary Clinton form a tightly compressed cluster of politicians, journalists, and news publishers — with scores spanning only from 0.99 down to 0.97, a range narrow enough that no single neighbor stands out as a dominant pull.
Four of the ten are fellow Politicians: Bill Clinton at 0.99, Nancy Pelosi at 0.98, Kamala Harris at 0.97, and Cory Booker at 0.97. Three are News Publishers: HuffPost at 0.98, BBC News (World) at 0.98, and The New York Times at 0.98. Two are Journalists: Anderson Cooper at 0.98 and Chris Hayes at 0.97 — though Hayes appears at position 10 in the visible set. Rounding out the ten is the American Civil Liberties Union at 0.97, a Non-Profit. The subcategory mix — politicians, journalists, and news publishers — points to an audience organized around political news consumption rather than any single figure or outlet. No entertainment, sports, or lifestyle subcategories appear in the top 10; the cluster is almost entirely civic and media-facing.
The flat shape here reflects a genuinely undifferentiated neighborhood: this audience overlaps with a broad coalition of left-leaning political and media entities at nearly identical rates, with no single neighbor pulling meaningfully ahead of the rest.