The top 10 neighbors for Kamala Harris form a tight, undifferentiated band — scores run from 0.99 down to 0.96, a span of less than three hundredths — with no single neighbor pulling decisively ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat, and the subcategory mix tells the story. Five of the ten neighbors are Politicians: Joe Biden (0.99), Hillary Clinton (0.97), Cory Booker (0.97), Stacey Abrams (0.96), and Nancy Pelosi (0.96). Two are Comedians: Trevor Noah (0.99) and Leslie Jones (0.97). One is a TV Show: The Daily Show (0.98). One is a Professional: Meena Harris (0.97). And one is a Journalist: Yamiche Alcindor (0.96). The dominant subcategory is Politicians, but the presence of two Comedians and a late-night TV show at near-identical scores is the cross-kind detail worth noting — the audience that follows Harris also closely tracks political comedy programming, not just political figures. No brands, no sports, no entertainment outside the political-comedy corridor appear in the top 10.
The overall picture is a densely coherent audience that sits at the intersection of Democratic politics and politically engaged media consumption, with no meaningful separation between its closest neighbors.