The top 10 neighbors for Sara A. Carter span a narrow similarity band — from Tom Fitton at 0.99 down to John Ratcliffe at 0.97 — with no single neighbor pulling clearly ahead of the rest. The shape is flat: a dense, undifferentiated cluster rather than a hierarchy.
The mix within that cluster is dominated by TV Personalities, which account for four of the ten positions: Laura Ingraham (0.98), Kimberly Guilfoyle (0.98), Eric Bolling (0.97), and Jesse Watters (0.97). Two fellow Journalists appear — Gregg Jarrett (0.99) and John Solomon (0.98) — making them the only neighbors sharing Carter's own subcategory in the top 10. The remaining four slots go to a Politician (Tom Fitton, 0.99), a Government Official (John Ratcliffe, 0.97), a Podcasts and Radio entry (Mark R. Levin, 0.97), and a TV Show (The Five, 0.97). The cross-kind composition — TV Personalities and political figures outnumbering journalists — is the defining structural feature of this cluster.
The flat shape and tight score compression indicate an audience that overlaps broadly and evenly across a specific media-and-politics ecosystem, without concentrating its attention on any single figure.