Jen Psaki's top 10 neighbors span six distinct subcategories within a razor-thin similarity band — from 0.99 at the top to 0.97 at the bottom — with no single type pulling ahead. That compressed range and mixed composition define the flat shape here.
Journalists account for two of the ten slots: Kaitlan Collins at 0.99 and Daniel Dale at 0.98. Professionals match that count with Marc E. Elias at 0.98 and Andy Slavitt at 0.97. Two fellow Politicians also appear — Evan McMullin at 0.98 and Pete Buttigieg at 0.98 — meaning Psaki's own subcategory is present but not dominant. The remaining four slots go to an Activist (Shannon Watts, 0.98), a Political Group (The Lincoln Project, 0.98), a Government Official (Doug Emhoff, 0.97), and a Comedian (Sarah Cooper, 0.97). The presence of Cooper — the only Comedian in the top 10 — alongside political journalists and operatives is the most structurally unexpected entry in the set.
The overall picture is an audience that overlaps broadly across the political-media ecosystem rather than concentrating around any single type of figure.