BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Argentina's presidential race looks set to go down to the wire, with the first batch of polls showing incumbent Mauricio Macri and center-left challenger Alberto Fernلndez neck-and-neck.
Half a dozen polls analysed by Reuters show the election, a referendum on Macri's painful market reforms to trim the country's debt levels, likely going to a second-round runoff with no clear winner emerging from the first-round vote on Oct. 27.
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