Kellyanne Conway's top 10 nearest neighbors form a tight, undifferentiated cluster — scores run from 0.98 down to 0.95 with no single dominant pull and no sharp drop-off. The composition of that cluster is what defines the shape: it is almost entirely politicians, TV personalities, and journalists, with one news publisher rounding out the set.
Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: Politicians account for three entries — Newt Gingrich (0.98), Lindsey Graham (0.98), and Brad Parscale (0.97). TV Personalities account for two — Greta Van Susteren (0.96) and Dana Perino (0.95). Journalists account for four — Bill Hemmer (0.96), Martha MacCallum (0.95), Shannon Bream (0.95), and Monica Crowley (0.95), whose subcategory is TV Personalities — and one News Publisher: Daily Caller (0.96). The center entity's own subcategory, Government Officials, does not appear among the top 10 neighbors; the audience shape is defined almost entirely by right-leaning political media figures rather than by fellow government officials.
The flat shape here reflects a densely packed media-and-politics ecosystem where audience composition is effectively interchangeable across a wide range of figures — the 0.03-point spread from first to tenth neighbor is narrow enough that no single entity stands out as a structural anchor.