The top 10 nearest neighbors for House Republicans span a wide band of scores — from Senate Republicans at 0.97 down to Tom Cotton at 0.90 — with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest. That broad, densely packed shape means the audience isn't anchored to one entity; it overlaps comparably with a large cluster of Republican-aligned political and media figures.
Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: six are Politicians (Senate Republicans at 0.97, GOP at 0.95, US Senate Majority Leader at 0.95, Lindsey Graham at 0.94, Steve Scalise at 0.92, Newt Gingrich at 0.91, Rand Paul at 0.90, Tom Cotton at 0.90), one is a Government Official (Kellyanne Conway at 0.92), and two are TV Shows (FOX & Friends at 0.91, Fox & Friends First at 0.90). The one News Publisher in the top 10 is Fox News Politics at 0.92. The pattern is almost entirely same-ecosystem: Republican political figures and Fox-branded programming account for the full set, with no crossover into entertainment, sports, or non-conservative media anywhere in the top 10.
The shape confirms an audience tightly defined by partisan political identity, with Republican officeholders and Fox News programming functioning as interchangeable signals for the same underlying crowd.