The top 10 neighbors for CJ Pearson span politicians, a TV personality, a comedian, an athlete, a government official, and one fellow activist — a mixed subcategory cluster compressed into a narrow similarity band from 0.96 down to 0.94. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; the tight range means no single neighbor dominates.
Politicians make up the largest share of the top 10: Ryan Fournier (0.95), David A. Clarke, Jr. (0.95), Candace Owens (0.95), Vernon Jones (0.95), and Trey Gowdy (0.94) all land within a few hundredths of each other. Kayleigh McEnany (0.95) adds a government official to that cluster. The remaining four positions go to Herschel Walker (0.96) as an athlete, Brandon Tatum (0.96) as the one other activist in the set, Terrence K. Williams (0.95) as a comedian, and Dana Loesch (0.94) as a TV personality. The cross-kind presence of an athlete and a comedian alongside a bloc of politicians and officials is the defining structural feature: this audience is not shaped exclusively by the activist or political subcategories but draws from a wider mix of public figures whose audiences converge on the same profile.
The flat shape of this neighbor set reflects an audience that overlaps broadly and evenly across a specific ideological media ecosystem rather than concentrating around any single figure or kind.