Andrea Mitchell's top 10 nearest neighbors are almost entirely fellow journalists — nine of the ten share her subcategory, with scores compressed into a tight band between 0.9771 and 0.9875. That narrow spread is the defining structural feature: no single neighbor pulls away from the pack, and the cluster reads as a dense, same-kind formation rather than a hierarchy.
Chuck Todd sits at the top at 0.99, followed closely by David Corn at 0.99 and Philip Rucker at 0.98. Joe Scarborough (0.98), Katy Tur (0.98), Natasha Bertrand (0.98), and John Harwood (0.98) follow in a near-indistinguishable cluster. The one departure from the journalist subcategory is Sally Yates, a politician at 0.98 — the lone non-journalist in the top 10, and still within a fraction of the group's ceiling. Stephanie Ruhle (0.98) and Kasie Hunt (0.98) round out the set.
The flat shape here reflects an audience that is tightly defined around a single professional world — political journalism — with almost no cross-kind variation visible in the top 10.