Reletter
Artwork for Dividing Lines

Dividing Lines

Tom Hamilton

A Substack about political attack, what it means and why it matters

Platform
Substack
PricingOnly free issuesPublishesTwice weekly
Issues54SubscribersRead dividinglines.substack.com

Curious about how many subscribers Dividing Lines has or want to find similar newsletters? Reletter has got you covered. We collated all the information we could find from across the web in our database of over one million newsletters.

Check the email archives, get traffic estimates, engagement scores and more to discover the best advertising opportunities.

Our search tool helps you locate relevant newsletters for any topic and compare their stats for better sponsorship decisions.

Contact Information
How Many Subscribers?
Reletter gives you subscriber numbers, contacts, chart rankings, traffic estimates and more across 1.6m+ newsletters.

Chart Rankings

How this newsletter ranks in the official Substack charts.

Latest Issues

Recent posts by this newsletter. Browse the email archive.

Waiting for a winner

If you’re a committed supporter of a political party, the other side’s leadership elections can mess with your head. You want them to lose, which means you want them to pick the most unappealing candidate. But the most unappealing candidate...

a month ago
29
6

Doom and gloom

Here’s a pivotal passage from Keir Starmer’s speech to Labour Party Conference this afternoon, acknowledging what has been criticised as an overly gloomy and doom-laden tone but characterising it as a necessary pre-requisite to the change B...

3 months ago
38
4

Golden legacy

It’s not easy for parties that have just lost an election. For one thing, they’ve just lost an election, which is never pleasant.1 For another thing, in most cases they have to hold a leadership election, which is never pleasant for the par...

4 months ago
25
2

Incomplete sentences

You can’t explain why a political party won an election by quoting just two sentences from its manifesto. But I’m going to explain why Labour won the election by quoting just two sentences from its manifesto. Here they are.

5 months ago
35
3

Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Tom Hamilton
  • Frequently Asked Questions

    How can I access the email archive for Dividing Lines?

    You can find recent issues that have been published by Dividing Lines on Reletter by scrolling up to where it says Latest Issues. Tap on the link for any of the most recent emails or hit More Issues to see older ones.

    How many subscribers does Dividing Lines have?

    To see how many people subscribe to Dividing Lines, simply upgrade your Reletter account. We provide readership numbers and lots of other stats for this newsletter so you can decide if it's worth reaching out to.

    How can I advertise in Dividing Lines?

    Newsletter advertising can be extremely effective when it's done right. Before you pitch Dividing Lines as a potential sponsor or partner, make sure that you've done your research and checked its newsletter stats with Reletter.

    Then, personalize one of our winning pitching templates and send it to the right person using the contact info provided.

    How much does it cost to sponsor a publication like Dividing Lines?

    Newsletter ad rates (or CPM) vary depending on many factors, including industry, number of subscribers, open rate, ad placement and more.

    To find out how much an ad will cost, contact Dividing Lines using the contact information provided and ask for a copy of their media kit.

    How can I find newsletters similar to Dividing Lines?

    Scroll up to where it says Similar Newsletters to see other publications like Dividing Lines. You can also search our email newsletter directory to discover other newsletters that cover the topics you're interested in.

    How do I contact Dividing Lines?

    Reletter provides this newsletter's website URL above, where you will often find their contact information. We also provide links to associated social media accounts and pitching templates so you can reach out fast.