At 0.90, Jo is the strongest pull in Ron Filipkowski's top 10 — and the second peak, a cluster of politicians, runs nearly as deep.
The shape here is a genuine two-peak structure. Jo (0.90, Miscellaneous) sits clearly above the rest, but positions two through four are held by politicians: Marcus Flowers (0.87), Adam Kinzinger (0.87), and Liz Cheney (0.85). That politician cluster is the second neighborhood, and it extends further down the list — Joe Walsh (0.79) and Tim Ryan (0.77) reinforce it. Between those two peaks sits Mueller, She Wrote Podcast (0.84, Podcasts and Radio), which bridges them. The remaining top-10 neighbors include a Professionals entry in Jeff Tiedrich (0.83), a TV Personality in Ken Olin (0.82), an Activism organization in Really American (0.81), and a Political Groups organization in MeidasTouch.com (0.81). Notably, Ron Filipkowski's own subcategory — Journalists — does not appear among the top 10 neighbors at all; the audience shape is defined almost entirely by politicians, political media, and political organizations rather than by fellow journalists.
The overall picture is an audience that bridges a single high-affinity miscellaneous account and a dense cluster of political figures and political media, with no fellow journalists in the nearest ten.