The ten nearest neighbors in David A. Clarke, Jr.'s similarity graph are a mix of TV personalities, politicians, and political-media figures — with no single standout pulling away from the pack. Similarity scores run from 0.98 to 0.96, a narrow band that reflects a flat shape: the audience composition is consistent across the cluster rather than concentrated on any one neighbor.
TV personalities make up the largest single group in the top 10. Diamond and Silk (0.98) and Chuck Woolery (0.98) sit at the top, followed by The Leo Terrell (0.97) and Jeanine Pirro (0.97). Three fellow politicians — Ryan Fournier (0.98), Trey Gowdy (0.98), and Donald Trump Jr. (0.96) — round out the same-kind presence. The remaining three positions go to Trump War Room (0.97), a political group; Sarah Huckabee Sanders (0.97), a government official; and Terrence K. Williams (0.96), a comedian. The result is an audience whose shape is defined less by any single entity type than by a tight cluster of conservative political-media figures spanning multiple subcategories.
The flat distribution signals an audience that moves fluidly across politicians, TV personalities, and political-media organizations rather than anchoring to any one kind.