The top 10 neighbors for Steve Kornacki form a dense, undifferentiated cluster — scores run from 0.99 down to 0.98 with no single neighbor pulling away from the pack. The shape is flat: no dominant anchor, no structural outlier.
Seven of the ten neighbors are fellow Journalists: Jake Tapper (0.99), Daniel Dale (0.99), David Fahrenthold (0.99), Jonathan Swan (0.98), Susan Hennessey (0.98), Maggie Haberman (0.98), and Manu Raju (0.98) — all within the same subcategory as Kornacki himself. The remaining three positions go to Ben Rhodes (0.98) and Ronald Klain (0.98), both Government Officials, and Everytown (0.98), an activism organization. Sarah Cooper (0.99), a Comedian, is the one cross-kind outlier in the set — and notably the second-highest score in the top 10, sitting just below Tapper.
The compression of scores across such a varied mix — journalists, government officials, an activist organization, and a comedian — points to an audience defined less by any single adjacent type than by a consistent political-media orientation that cuts across subcategory lines.