The top 10 neighbors for Matt Fuller span journalists, politicians, comedians, and podcast brands — all compressed into a narrow similarity band from 0.99 down to 0.98, with no single neighbor pulling away from the rest.
The shape is flat: Tommy Vietor leads at 0.99, followed by Dave Weigel at 0.99, Jon Lovett at 0.99, Dan Pfeiffer at 0.99, and Jon Favreau at 0.99 — scores so tightly packed that ranking them is almost arbitrary. Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: six are Journalists (Dave Weigel, Matthew Yglesias, Nate Cohn, Andrew Kaczynski, Ezra Klein, Ana Marie Cox), two are Politicians (Tommy Vietor, Dan Pfeiffer), one is a Comedian (Jon Lovett), and one is a Professional (Jon Favreau). The majority share Fuller's own subcategory, but the presence of politicians and a comedian alongside them signals that the audience doesn't draw a hard line between political journalism and the broader political-media ecosystem — podcasters, former staffers, and commentators all pull from the same pool.
The flat shape here reflects an audience defined less by attachment to any single voice than by consistent engagement across an interlocking cluster of political journalism and commentary.