The Leo Terrell's top 10 neighbors span journalists, politicians, TV personalities, activists, a podcast host, and a news publisher — a cross-subcategory mix that clusters tightly within a narrow similarity band, from Dan Bongino at 0.98 down to Jenna Ellis at 0.97, with no single neighbor pulling decisively ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: all ten neighbors sit within roughly 0.01 of each other, and the composition reflects a conservative political-media ecosystem rather than any single subcategory. Tallying the top 10: Politicians account for two entries — Jim Jordan (0.97) and David A. Clarke, Jr. (0.97); Journalists appear twice — Dan Bongino (0.98) and Dinesh D'Souza (0.97, subcategory: Authors); TV Personalities include Jeanine Pirro (0.97); and the set also contains an Activist (Scott Presler, 0.98), a Podcasts and Radio entry (Mark R. Levin, 0.97), a News Publisher (One America News, 0.97), a TV Show (Gutfeld!, 0.97), and a Government Official (Jenna Ellis, 0.97). The center entity's own subcategory — TV Personalities — appears once in the top 10 with Jeanine Pirro; the audience is not primarily shaped by other TV personalities but by the broader political-media cluster surrounding them.
The flat shape and tight score range indicate an audience with a well-defined ideological profile that overlaps consistently across multiple entity types within that space.