The top 10 neighbors for Secretary Antony Blinken compress into a narrow band — scores run from 0.97 down to 0.96 — with no single entity pulling sharply ahead. That flat distribution is itself the finding: this audience has a consistent shape across a dense cluster of political journalists and government-adjacent figures.
Subcategory composition tells the story clearly. Of the top 10 neighbors, six are Journalists: Manu Raju (0.97), Chris Cillizza (0.97), Susan Hennessey (0.97), Jonathan Swan (0.97), Ashley Parker (0.97), and Greg Sargent (0.97). One neighbor is a fellow Government Official — Ronald Klain at 0.97, the highest score in the set. Two are Politicians: Neera Tanden (0.96) and Paul Begala (0.96). The tenth is José Andrés (0.97), classified as a Professional — the one outlier by subcategory in an otherwise tightly typed cluster.
No other Government Officials appear in the top 10 beyond Klain, and no news publishers or media brands appear — the cluster is almost entirely individual bylines and political figures rather than institutional outlets. The audience shape here is one that follows people, not mastheads: a politically engaged group that tracks both the officials making policy and the journalists covering it at close range.