The strongest pull in Tim Scott's top 10 is a TV personality with no political role: Jim Cantore scores 0.88, the highest similarity in the set and the only weather broadcaster among the neighbors. That result sits atop a broad cluster where no single neighbor dominates — scores run from 0.88 down to 0.82 across the top 10 with no sharp drop-off.
The shape is broad, meaning many neighbors clear a high baseline rather than one or two pulling far ahead. Within the top 10, four neighbors are Politicians — Nikki Haley (0.86), Lindsey Graham (0.84), Newt Gingrich (0.83), and Steve Scalise (0.82) — making same-kind neighbors the plurality. But the remaining six span Journalists (Shannon Bream, 0.83), Athletes (Bubba Watson, 0.83), TV Personalities (Dana Perino, 0.82), and a Magazines entry (Southern Living, 0.82). That cross-kind spread — conservative media journalists, golf-adjacent athletes, a lifestyle magazine, and a weather personality all clustering at similar scores — signals an audience whose shape is defined by more than political affiliation alone.
The breadth here, with no single neighbor pulling decisively clear of the pack, points to an audience that overlaps widely across conservative media, Southern lifestyle content, and sports, rather than concentrating tightly around any one of those poles.