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What is the political affiliation of the following newspapers?

Hi, I want to know about the political affiliations of the main The following newspapers in England and the United States, because I do a search (in Spain) in the power of the media. I want to assign a score (0 / 10) depending on the position of each in the spectrum of political left-right (0 – Far Left / 10 – right). Well, I know right versus left Classification is a vague, but true. There is no space here to study topics in depth. Newspapers that want to classify are: The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian The Observer, The Times Financial Times The Independent Daily Mirror Herald Tribune Los Angeles Times, the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times Washington Post If you do not know some of them did not matter. Please check the others. I'll half to reach a conclusion. Please Excuse my English is limited. And thank you for helping me.

The Daily Telegraph – conservative Tradtionally (8.10) The Guardian – left center, two Labour and Liberal Democrats (10.04) The democratic, but it was a Tory Observer–Liberal/Social (Conservative) paper before 1940 (4.10) The Times – Law Center. Traditionally a conservative newspaper, but the owner Rupert supported the election Tony Murduch Blair. (10/05) Financial Times – Liberal (10/04) The Independent–Liberal/Left-wing (10/04) Daily Mirror – at work (2.10) Herald Tribune – I do not think he has an affiliation Los Angeles Times–Liberal/Democratic policy (4.10) The Wall Street Journal – appears to endorse neo-conservatism (7.10) The New York Times – Liberal (04/10) The Washington Post – liberal, but has also been accused of supporting the neo-conservatives (6.10) Hope this helps!

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