The Hodgetwins' top 10 nearest neighbors span politicians, actors, a firearms organization, a TV show, a musician, a firearms brand, and fellow comedians — a mix that resists any single-category label and reflects the flat shape of this audience cluster.
The scores run from 0.95 down to 0.91 with no dominant outlier. Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene leads at 0.95, followed closely by Kevin Sorbo at 0.94 — an actor, not a politician or comedian. The NRA (0.93) and Terrence K. Williams (0.92) sit just behind, with Yellowstone (0.92), John Rich (0.92), and Smith & Wesson Inc. (0.92) rounding out the mid-tier. Lauren Boebert (0.91), Steven Crowder (0.91), and Catturd (0.91) close the set.
By subcategory, the top 10 breaks down as: two Politicians (Greene, Boebert), two Comedians (Williams, Crowder), one Actor (Sorbo), one Government organization (NRA), one TV Show (Yellowstone), one Musician (John Rich), one B2B brand (Smith & Wesson), and one Humor Memes and Satire account (Catturd). The Hodgetwins' own subcategory — Comedians — appears in exactly two of the ten neighbors; the majority are drawn from outside that category entirely. The cross-kind composition here is the defining structural fact: this audience is shaped less by comedy than by a consistent cluster of conservative political, firearms, and entertainment figures.
The flat score distribution and the breadth of subcategories together indicate an audience with a coherent ideological profile rather than a genre-specific one.