The top 10 neighbors for Ryan Fournier compress into a narrow band — scores run from 0.98 down to 0.97 — with no single entity pulling sharply ahead of the rest. That flat distribution is the structural finding: no one neighbor dominates, and the cluster's character matters more than any individual rank.
Tallying the subcategories across the top 10 reveals a mix of Politicians, Political Groups, Activists, Government Officials, TV Personalities, Journalists, and one News Publisher. Trump War Room leads at 0.98, followed closely by Jim Jordan (0.98) and David A. Clarke, Jr. (0.98). Scott Presler (0.97, Activists) and George Papadopoulos (0.97, Government Officials) sit just behind. The center entity's own subcategory — Politicians — accounts for two of the top 10 neighbors (Jim Jordan and David Clarke), but the majority of the set comes from adjacent political-media roles: government officials, activists, journalists, and TV personalities. Diamond and Silk (0.97, TV Personalities), Dan Bongino (0.97, Journalists), and One America News (0.97, News Publishers) round out the set alongside Chuck Woolery (0.97, TV Personalities) and Kaya Jones (0.97, Musicians and Bands) — the lone non-political subcategory in the top 10.
The overall shape is a tightly packed political-media ecosystem where politicians, commentators, and aligned media figures all draw audiences that look nearly identical to one another.