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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) - Perhaps Argentines aren't so leftist after all.
Polls suggest President Nestor Kirchner's conservative, pro-market rivals will take control of Argentina's capital city on Sunday, despite Kirchner's personal intervention in the mayoral race.
That's bad for the ruling center-left coalition, which has framed the city election as a choice between Kirchner's leftist agenda and policies promoted by Washington that it blames for Argentina's deep economic crisis five years ago.
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