Daniel Scioli is the ruling party's candidate and Fernandez's chosen successor, but he appears to take a more conciliatory line than his predecessor who repeatedly butted heads with opponents and world financial markets. "The people are looking for a leader like me who seeks to integrate," Scioli said in an interview with The Associated Press on Saturday during the halftime break of an indoor soccer game that he was playing in the outskirts of Buenos Aires. Mauricio Macri, the outgoing mayor of Buenos Aires and leading opposition candidate, is the clear favorite of the business community, in part because of a promise to lift government restrictions on buying U.S.