The top 10 neighbors for Tedra Cobb for Congress span politicians, journalists, government officials, academics, an activist, and a political organization — with no single subcategory dominating and scores compressed tightly between 0.98 and 0.96.
The shape is flat: similarity scores run from Sara Gideon at 0.98 down to Michael McFaul at 0.96, a range of just 0.02 across all ten neighbors. The subcategory breakdown tells the story: four neighbors are Politicians (Sara Gideon, George Conway, Michael McFaul, and Rick Wilson — noting that subcategory, not thematic inference, determines kind), two are Journalists (Matthew Miller and Brian J. Karem), two are Government Officials (John O. Brennan and Daniel Goldman), one is an Academic (Seth Abramson), and one is a Political Group (The Lincoln Project). No single subcategory commands the cluster; politicians are the plurality, but journalists and government officials together match them in count. The one non-individual entity in the top 10 — The Lincoln Project at 0.96 — is also the only Organizations entry, while every other neighbor falls under Celebrities and Influencers.
This flat, mixed-subcategory cluster indicates an audience whose shape is defined by political media broadly — politicians, officials, and journalists all drawing comparably similar audiences — rather than by any single type of figure.