The top 10 splits between two distinct neighborhoods: political commentary and satire figures on one side, and political organizations and activists on the other — with Ricky Davila's audience bridging both.
The shape is two-peak. Majid Padellan (0.89) sits at the top, classified as Miscellaneous, alongside Tea Pain (0.88), a Humor Memes and Satire account — these form the commentary-and-satire cluster. The second cluster is anchored by Democratic Coalition (0.88) and Jon Cooper (0.88), a Political Groups organization and a Politicians figure respectively, with Scott Dworkin (0.84) and David Weissman (0.83), both Activists, reinforcing that pole. Between them sit Chip Franklin (0.85), a Journalist, and Palmer Report (0.87), a Website, which straddle both clusters. The Daily Edge (0.83), a News Publisher, and Deadline White House (0.82), a TV Show, round out the ten. Notably, not one neighbor in the top 10 shares Ricky Davila's own Lifestyle subcategory — the entire set is drawn from political commentary, activism, and political media.
The audience shape here is defined by engagement across two overlapping but structurally distinct political spaces: informal commentary and satire on one side, organized political advocacy on the other.