The top 10 neighbors for Mike Pompeo span five distinct subcategories — activists, TV personalities, news publishers, government officials, and journalists — with no single type dominating, and the scores compress into a narrow band from 0.97 to 0.95.
The shape is flat: Charlie Kirk (0.97, Activist) leads by the thinnest margin over Tucker Carlson (0.96, TV Personality), One America News (0.96, News Publisher), Newsmax (0.96, News Publisher), and Jenna Ellis (0.96, Government Official). Dan Bongino (0.95, Journalist), James Woods (0.95, Actor), Jack Posobiec (0.95, Journalist), Madison Cawthorn (0.95, Politician), and Josh Hawley (0.95, Politician) round out the set. The spread across the full ten is only 0.016 — structurally, these neighbors are nearly interchangeable in terms of audience pull.
Pompeo's own subcategory is Politicians, and two neighbors share it — Cawthorn and Hawley. The remaining eight come from outside that subcategory: two journalists, two news publishers, one activist, one TV personality, one government official, and one actor. The cluster is defined less by elected-official audiences than by a cross-kind mix of right-leaning media figures and commentary outlets whose audiences converge on the same shape.
This flat, tightly compressed neighbor set indicates an audience with a consistent and cohesive composition — one that does not sort meaningfully by whether the entity it follows holds office, hosts a show, or runs a news outlet.