Argentines voted center-left candidate Alberto Fernandez their next president and in doing so ousted center-right incumbent Mauricio Macri and his austerity moves during the country's economic recession. With more than 95 percent of the ballots counted Sunday night, Fernandez won with 48 percent of the vote to Macri's 40 percent, according to the National Electoral Directorate. Fernandez avoided a runoff election be securing above 45 percent vote share. "We're going ...