Turning Point USA's ten nearest neighbors span journalists, news publishers, TV personalities, activists, politicians, government officials, and authors — a cross-subcategory cluster that maps the shape of conservative media and commentary rather than the organizational world the center entity itself inhabits. Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition; scores across the top 10 run from 0.97 down to 0.96, a narrow band that signals no single dominant pull.
Jack Posobiec leads at 0.97, followed closely by Dinesh D'Souza at 0.96 and Liz Wheeler and One America News both at 0.96. Mark R. Levin (0.96, Podcasts and Radio) and Breitbart News (0.96, News Publisher) extend the pattern into broadcast and digital outlets. The remaining four — Brandon Straka (Activists, 0.96), Jenna Ellis (Government Officials, 0.96), Madison Cawthorn (Politicians, 0.96), and Dan Bongino (Journalists, 0.96) — add political and activist voices without shifting the overall character of the set. No other Political Groups appear in the top 10; the audience shape is defined almost entirely by individual commentators and media channels rather than peer organizations.
The flat distribution across this mix suggests an audience that moves fluidly through the full conservative media ecosystem — personalities, outlets, and political figures drawing from the same pool.