The top 10 neighbors for Rep. Ilhan Omar form a tight cluster of politicians, activists, and organizers — with two comedians woven in — all compressed into a narrow similarity band from 0.99 down to 0.95. No single neighbor dominates; the shape is flat.
Six of the ten neighbors are fellow Politicians: Rashida Tlaib (0.99), Bernie Sanders (0.96), Ayanna Pressley (0.96), Cori Bush (0.96), a second Pressley account (Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley, 0.96), and Justice Democrats (0.96) as a Political Group. The remaining four positions go to activist and comedy subcategories: Bree Newsome (0.96, Activists), Black Lives Matter (0.95, Activism), W. Kamau Bell (0.96, Comedians), and Jordan Peele (0.95, Comedians). The two comedians are not outliers in score — they sit within two hundredths of the politicians above them — which means the audience shape that pulls in progressive politicians also pulls in these two figures at nearly identical strength.
The flat distribution signals a cohesive audience: one that follows a consistent constellation of progressive politics, civil-society organizing, and culturally engaged comedy without concentrating disproportionately on any single figure.