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Win a pair of Tickets to see the Dixie Chicks

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LAist loves the Dixie Chicks, and we have a feeling our readers do too.

Somehow we were able to get our grimy little paws on two pairs of tickets for two of you to see the Chicks November 24 at Staples.

Now since the Dixie Chicks have become known for telling it how they see it, we figured that would be a good way to hold this contest. In the comments below, tell us which one Candidate, Measure, or Proposition you feel strongly about and that will be your entry.

Keep in mind that your email address is required so we can contact you if you win. So make sure that it's accurate. It will not be visible to the public. And the winner will be picked at random, so don't feel like your opinion is being judged - who do you think we are?

The deadline for entries is 4:20p tomorrow, 10/26. The winners will be announced Friday.

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