The top 10 neighbors span eight distinct subcategories, with no single type dominating — a flat distribution where the scores run from 0.97 down to 0.95 with almost no separation between them. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; a score of 0.97 means the audiences are nearly indistinguishable in shape.
Only two of the ten neighbors share Lauren Boebert's own Politicians subcategory: Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene at 0.97 and Ryan Fournier at 0.95. The remaining eight come from entirely different kinds: Tomi Lahren (Journalists, 0.97), Kayleigh McEnany (Government Officials, 0.96), Catturd (Humor Memes and Satire, 0.96), Kevin Sorbo and Kristy Swanson (both Actors, 0.95 and 0.95), Terrence K. Williams (Comedians, 0.95), Dana Loesch (TV Personalities, 0.95), and Kaya Jones (Musicians and Bands, 0.95). The cluster is not organized around political office — it cuts across media personalities, entertainers, and commentary figures whose audiences happen to look nearly identical in shape. The tight score band (0.95–0.97) reinforces that no single neighbor is a structural outlier; all ten sit within two hundredths of each other.
This audience shape is defined less by what Lauren Boebert is than by a consistent cross-kind media and entertainment ecosystem whose followers overlap almost completely.