The ten nearest audiences to Lindsey Graham split almost evenly across three subcategories: Politicians, TV Personalities, and Journalists — with a Political Group and a Government Official rounding out the set. No single neighbor dominates; scores run from 0.97 down to 0.95 in a tight band, which is the defining feature of a flat shape.
Three fellow Politicians appear in the top 10: Newt Gingrich at 0.98, Mark Meadows at 0.97, and Brad Parscale at 0.96. Kellyanne Conway (Government Officials, 0.98) and GOP (Political Groups, 0.96) extend the explicitly political cluster. But three TV Personalities — Greta Van Susteren (0.96), Eric Bolling (0.96), and Janice Dean (0.95) — sit at nearly identical distances, alongside Journalists Bill Hemmer (0.96) and Martha MacCallum (0.95). The cross-kind presence of TV Personalities and Journalists at parity with Politicians signals that this audience is shaped as much by a particular media ecosystem as by partisan political identity.
The flat distribution across these three subcategories suggests an audience that moves fluidly between political figures and the on-air personalities who cover them, treating both as part of the same information environment.