Palmer Report's top 10 neighbors are a dense mix of politicians, activists, TV personalities, professionals, and political TV shows — with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from Jon Cooper at 0.96 down to Majid Padellan at 0.93, a span of only 0.04 across all ten positions. That compression means no one entity dominates; the audience overlaps broadly and evenly across a specific political-commentary ecosystem. Tallying the subcategories: Politicians appear twice (Jon Cooper, 0.96; David Jolly, 0.93), Activists twice (Scott Dworkin, 0.94; David Weissman, 0.93), TV Personalities twice (Glenn Kirschner, 0.94; Jill Wine-Banks, 0.94), one Actor (Rob Reiner, 0.94), one TV Show (Deadline White House, 0.93), one Professional (Frank Figliuzzi, 0.93), and one Humor/Satire account (Tea Pain, 0.93). Palmer Report is categorized as a Website, and no other Website appears in the top 10 — the audience shape is defined entirely by individual commentators and one cable program, not by peer publications.
The even distribution across these subcategories points to an audience that moves fluidly through a tightly bounded political-commentary space rather than anchoring to any single voice or format within it.