The top 10 neighbors for the US Senate Majority Leader form a tight cluster of Republican political figures and conservative media — a mix of Politicians, Political Groups, Government Officials, and Fox News-adjacent personalities, all compressed into a 0.030-point similarity band (0.923–0.953).
The shape is flat: no single neighbor dominates. Lindsey Graham sits at the top (0.95), followed closely by Kellyanne Conway (0.95) and the House Republicans account (0.95), with GOP (0.95) and Senate Republicans (0.94) rounding out the top five. The differences between them are negligible. Four of the ten neighbors carry the Politicians subcategory — Newt Gingrich (0.93) and Brad Parscale (0.93) among them — while three are Political Groups. The remaining three positions go to media figures: Fox News Politics (0.93), journalist Bill Hemmer (0.92), and TV personality Greta Van Susteren (0.92). No subcategory outside the Republican political-media ecosystem appears in the top 10.
The flat shape and uniformly high scores indicate an audience with a sharply defined ideological and media profile — one that overlaps almost equally with party infrastructure, individual politicians, and conservative broadcast personalities.