The top 10 neighbors for Joe Walsh span government officials, politicians, political groups, TV personalities, comedians, authors, professionals, and activists — a cross-subcategory mix compressed into a narrow similarity band running from 0.94 down to 0.92, with no single neighbor pulling decisively ahead of the rest.
Similarity here measures how closely two entities' audiences resemble each other in composition. The top neighbor, Angry Staffer (0.94), is a Government Official; the second, Phil Ehr (0.93), is a fellow Politician; and Alexander S. Vindman (0.93) is also a Government Official. MeidasTouch.com (0.93), a Political Group, and Glenn Kirschner (0.92), a TV Personality, round out the top five. The remaining five — Noel Casler (0.92, Comedian), John Pavlovitz (0.92, Author), Dr. Dena Grayson (0.92, Professional), David Jolly (0.92, Politician), and Republican Voters Against Trump (0.92, Activism) — maintain the same tight range.
Tallying the subcategories: three Politicians, two Government Officials, one Political Group, one TV Personality, one Comedian, one Author, one Professional, and one Activism organization. Walsh's own subcategory (Politicians) accounts for only two of the ten neighbors, meaning the audience shape is defined less by proximity to other politicians than by a broader cluster of anti-establishment political commentary voices spanning multiple kinds of entities.
The flat shape reflects an audience that distributes its attention evenly across this entire ecosystem rather than concentrating on any single figure or format.