Sarah Cooper's nearest audiences are built around political journalists, activists, and government-adjacent figures — not other comedians. The top 10 similarity scores (similarity measures audience composition overlap, not thematic kinship) span a narrow band from 0.99 to 0.98, with no single standout neighbor pulling away from the rest.
Five of the ten neighbors are journalists: Daniel Dale at 0.99, Steve Kornacki at 0.99, Jake Tapper at 0.98, Aaron Rupar at 0.98, and Paula Reid at 0.98. Two are activists — Shannon Watts at 0.99 and Claudia Conway at 0.98 — and the remaining three are Room Rater (Humor Memes and Satire, 0.98), Kevin M. Kruse (Academics, 0.98), and Doug Emhoff (Government Officials, 0.98). No other comedian appears in the top 10; the audience shape here is defined almost entirely by political media and civic figures. The flat distribution means none of these neighbors is a dramatically stronger match than the others — the audience overlaps broadly and evenly across this cluster.
What the shape reveals is an audience that moves through political news and accountability media as a primary habitat, with comedy functioning as one node in a larger civic-information network rather than as a genre unto itself.