Kirsten Gillibrand's top 10 neighbors are journalists, government figures, activists, and political media — with no fellow Politicians subcategory appearing among them. The shape is flat: scores run from 0.98 down to 0.97 across the set, with no single neighbor pulling sharply ahead of the rest.
NY AG James (0.98) and Chuck Schumer (0.98) sit at the top as the two government-adjacent entries — one a Government subcategory, the other a Government Officials subcategory. Below them, the cluster is dominated by Journalists: The Daily Beast (0.97), Lauren Duca (0.97), Yashar Ali (0.97), and Ronan Farrow (0.97) all land within a point of each other. The remaining top-10 slots go to an Activist (Gloria Steinem, 0.97), a Magazine (The Paris Review, 0.97), another Magazine (Salon, 0.97), and an Author (Anand Giridharadas, 0.97). Tallying the subcategories: four Journalists, two Magazines, one Government, one Government Officials, one Activist, one Author — no Politicians in the top 10 at all.
The cross-kind pattern here is the defining feature: Gillibrand's nearest audiences are shaped primarily by political journalism and left-leaning media consumption, not by other elected officials or politicians.