The top 10 neighbors for Newt Gingrich compress into a narrow band — scores running from 0.98 down to 0.96 — with no single dominant pull and no sharp drop-off. That flat distribution is itself the structural finding: this audience does not orbit one anchor; it spreads evenly across a dense cluster of conservative media figures.
Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: four are TV Personalities (Dana Perino, Monica Crowley, Greta Van Susteren, Eric Bolling), three are Journalists (Shannon Bream, Bill Hemmer, Martha MacCallum), two are Government Officials (Kellyanne Conway, Brad Parscale — wait, Parscale is subcategory Politicians), and one is a fellow Politician (Lindsey Graham). Correcting the tally: TV Personalities (4), Journalists (3), Politicians (2 — Lindsey Graham at 0.98 and Brad Parscale at 0.96), Government Officials (1 — Kellyanne Conway at 0.98). Gingrich's own subcategory, Politicians, accounts for two of the ten neighbors. The majority — seven of ten — are TV Personalities or Journalists, not politicians. The nearest neighbor overall is Kellyanne Conway at 0.98, a Government Official, followed immediately by Lindsey Graham at 0.98 and Shannon Bream at 0.97. The cluster is defined less by political office than by the on-air conservative commentator and anchor tier.
The flat shape here signals an audience that moves fluidly across politicians, TV hosts, and journalists within a single ideological media ecosystem — with no single figure commanding disproportionate overlap.