VoteVets' nearest audiences span activists, journalists, politicians, comedians, and government officials — a mixed cluster with no single subcategory dominating and scores compressed tightly between 0.95 and 0.91.
The shape is flat: the top neighbor, Amy Siskind (Activists, 0.95), sits only 0.01 above the second, Randy Rainbow (Comedians, 0.95), and the gap to the tenth, Mary L Trump (Authors, 0.94), is similarly narrow. Tallying the top 10 by subcategory: Politicians account for two entries — Amy McGrath (0.95) and Adam Parkhomenko (0.94); Activists two — Siskind and Holly Figueroa O'Reilly (0.94); Journalists two — Brian J. Karem (0.94) and John Fugelsang (0.94, Comedians); and single entries for Comedians, Non-Profit (Citizens for Ethics, 0.94), Academics (Seth Abramson, 0.94), and Authors. No other Political Groups appear in the top 10 — The Lincoln Project enters only at position 30 (0.92) in the broader neighbor set. The cross-kind character is the defining feature: VoteVets, itself a Political Group, draws an audience whose shape most closely mirrors individual commentators and advocates rather than peer organizations.
The flat, multi-subcategory spread suggests an audience defined less by any single content type than by a shared orientation toward political commentary and accountability — one that moves fluidly across formats and voices.