The top 10 neighbors for Jamaal Bowman span political groups, comedians, podcasts, magazines, websites, and an activist — with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest. Scores run from 0.97 down to 0.96, a band of roughly one point across all ten, which is the defining structural fact here.
Justice Democrats (0.97) and Mic (0.97) sit at the top, separated by less than a hundredth of a point. Below them: Desus Nice (0.96), a comedian; 2 Dope Queens (0.96), a podcast; Roxane Gay (0.96), an author; Jaboukie Young-White (0.96), a comedian; The Appeal (0.96), a website; Them. (0.96), a website; Aparna Nancherla (0.96), a comedian; and Samuel Sinyangwe (0.96), an activist. Tallying subcategories: three comedians, two websites, one political group, one magazine, one podcast, one author, one activist. Only one neighbor — Justice Democrats — shares a directly political subcategory (Political Groups), and Ayanna Pressley, the sole fellow Politician in the broader set, doesn't appear until position 19 at 0.95. The dominant pattern in the top 10 is cross-kind: comedians, media channels, and cultural voices outnumber political entities.
The flat shape here reflects an audience that moves fluidly across left-leaning media, comedy, and activism rather than concentrating around any single type of entity.