Karine Jean-Pierre's top 10 neighbors are a tight mix of journalists, politicians, and adjacent figures — with no single standout pulling away from the pack. The scores span just 0.99 to 0.97, a narrow band that defines the flat shape here.
Journalists dominate the set. Jonathan Capehart (0.99), Joy Reid (0.98), Charles M. Blow (0.97), Soledad O'Brien (0.97), and Van Jones (0.97) account for five of the ten slots — all carrying the Journalists subcategory. Politicians make up three more: Rep. Stacey Plaskett (0.97), Eric Holder (0.97), and Cory Booker (0.97). The remaining two are Eddie S. Glaude Jr. (0.97), an Academic, and Abby D. Phillip (0.97), a Journalist. That makes six Journalists, three Politicians, and one Academic across the top 10 — a cross-kind result for a Government Official, whose own subcategory appears nowhere in the top 10.
Susan Rice, the one other Government Official in the broader neighbor set, sits at position 17 (0.95) — outside the top 10 entirely. The audience here is shaped primarily by political media consumers and progressive political figures, not by the Government Officials subcategory the center entity occupies.
The flat shape means no single neighbor anchors the audience; instead, a dense, overlapping cluster of political journalists and Democratic politicians all pull with roughly equal weight.