Because newspapers are more widely read among the affluent and educated, who tend to be liberal.
There may be more liberal newspapers because of the Demographics and interests of the readership, as well as the journalism industry being historically more left-leaning. Additionally, some may argue that conservative viewpoints are more commonly represented in other forms of media such as radio and television.
It is controversial, but he leans more liberal than conservative.
Much more conservative
They are fairly liberal. What I mean is that they are more left-leaning than some other countries (like the United States), but they still have both conservative and liberal political views (but typically the people who are more conservative in Argentina are still more liberal than conservative in the U.S.)
Much more conservative
He is Liberal
Conservative
Being liberal or conservative does not define where one worships, although some religious institutions are more liberal, or conservative, than others. In any one religious institution you will generally find a mix of liberal and conservative views.
If you mean in the United States, the conservative is pro-small government, the liberal is for more government intervention.
Conservative. Though the dominant party is named the liberal-democrats, they are the right-wing majority party of Japan
yes he is liberal not conservative
liberal, moderate, conservative
The two major newspapers in Salt Lake and Utah are the Deseret News and the Salt Lake Tribune. The Deseret News is considered more conservative and the Tribune is generally more liberal.