The top 10 neighbors for Mike Pence form a tightly compressed cluster — scores run from 0.99 down to 0.96 with no single dominant outlier and no sharp drop-off between positions.
Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: five are Politicians (Donald Trump Jr., 0.99; Mike Huckabee, 0.97; Eric Trump, 0.97; Rand Paul, 0.97; Jim Jordan, 0.96), two are Government Officials (Sarah Huckabee Sanders, 0.97; Melania Trump, 0.97), one is a TV Personality (Sean Hannity, 0.98), one is a TV Show (FOX & friends, 0.97), and one is a Political Group (Trump War Room, 0.96). The center entity's own subcategory — Politicians — is the plurality, but the cluster extends meaningfully into Government Officials, a TV Personality, a TV program, and a political organization. That mix points to an audience defined less by a single entity type and more by a coherent ideological media ecosystem: elected figures, administration-adjacent officials, and the conservative broadcast infrastructure that surrounds them all draw audiences of nearly identical composition.
The flat shape here is genuine — no neighbor breaks away from the pack, and the spread across the top 10 is only about three points — which means this audience is not anchored to any single figure but is distributed evenly across an entire political-media network.