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LANSING, MICH. — Four Democratic candidates have withdrawn from Michigan’s Jan. 15 presidential primary, leaving what amounts to a beauty contest for front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton and a handful of lesser-knowns.

Barack Obama, John Edwards and Bill Richardson filed paperwork Tuesday, the deadline to withdraw from the ballot, said Kelly Chesney, spokeswoman for the Michigan secretary of state’s office. A fourth candidate, Joe Biden, said in a statement that he was bypassing Michigan’s primary.

Although Michigan is a critical Midwest state in presidential voting, it violated Democratic National Committee rules in moving its primary earlier in the process. The candidates are honoring the DNC’s wishes in skipping the contest. Clinton and Chris Dodd plan to stay on the ballot.

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