The top 10 neighbors for Rep. Pramila Jayapal span politicians, non-profits, activism organizations, news publishers, a magazine, and a comedian — a mixed-subcategory cluster compressed into a narrow similarity band running from 0.98 down to 0.96.
The shape is flat: no single neighbor dominates. Ayanna Pressley leads at 0.98, followed closely by the American Civil Liberties Union at 0.97, Rashida Tlaib at 0.97, and Cory Booker at 0.97. The Nation (magazine, 0.97) and Mother Jones (news publisher, 0.97) sit just behind them, followed by Women's March (activism, 0.96) and Trevor Noah (comedian, 0.96). Charles M. Blow (journalist, 0.96) rounds out the ten.
Tallying subcategories across the top 10: four are Politicians, two are non-profit or activism organizations, two are news publishers or magazines, one is a comedian, and one is a journalist. The center entity's own subcategory — Politicians — is the plurality, but it does not dominate; more than half the neighbors come from outside it. The cross-kind presence of left-leaning media outlets and civil society organizations alongside fellow politicians is the defining structural feature of this cluster.
The flat, compressed band suggests an audience that moves cohesively across progressive political figures, advocacy organizations, and left-aligned media rather than concentrating tightly around any single peer.