Jason Kander's top 10 neighbors span journalists, podcasts, a satirical website, and a fellow politician — a mixed-subcategory cluster compressed into a narrow similarity band running from 0.98 down to 0.96.
The shape is flat: no single neighbor dominates, and the scores form a tight corridor rather than a clear hierarchy. Chasten Buttigieg (Professionals, 0.98) sits at the top, followed closely by NPR journalists Steve Inskeep (0.97), Tamara Keith (0.97), and Nina Totenberg (0.97). The Onion (Websites, 0.97) and Morning Edition (Podcasts and Radio, 0.97) round out the upper tier. Journalists account for three of the top five neighbors and dominate the subcategory count across the full ten — Ari Shapiro (0.97) and Connie Schultz (0.96) also appear. The only fellow Politician in the top 10 is Pete Buttigieg at 0.96, making him the lone same-subcategory neighbor in the set. Public radio properties — journalists and programs alike — form the structural core of this cluster, with a satirical outlet and a podcast-radio program filling the remaining slots.
The overall picture is an audience shaped primarily by public-radio journalism and political media consumption, with no single anchor pulling harder than the rest.