BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - The two frontrunners to win Argentina's presidential election in October have roughly equal levels of support, a poll published Sunday showed, with the pro-business opposition challenger gaining on the likely candidate for the governing Peronists.
Daniel Scioli, the Peronist governor of the powerful province of Buenos Aires, leads the field ahead of August primaries with 33.3 percent of voting intentions, according to the Management & Fit survey.
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