Sen. Bernie Sanders has scheduled a New Hampshire rally for the same night President Trump will deliver his State of the Union address.

Sanders' first event in the Granite State after Monday night's Iowa caucuses will be a Tuesday night rally in Milford, a community near Nashua.

Sanders is one of the four U.S. senators running for president who has had to bounce between Washington, D.C. and the campaign trail due to Trump's impeachment trial.

Sen. Bernie Sanders, photographed at his Saturday rally that attracted 3,000 supporters in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is skipping President Trump's State of the Union address, holding another rally, this one in Milford, New Hampshire, on Tuesday night

Sen. Bernie Sanders had to leave the campaign trail to head back to Washington to listen to the closing arguments of President Trump's impeachment trial Monday. He'll skip the president's Tuesday night State of the Union address to hold a rally in New Hampshire instead

President Trump, seen delivering the State of the Union address in 2019, will deliver this address Tuesday night from the Capitol Building. The next day he's expected to be acquitted by the U.S. Senate

On Sunday Sanders spoke to both an overflow crowd and a crew of supporters at the bar Ingersoll Tap.

'I've got to be on a plane pretty soon going back to D.C.,' the Vermont senator said.

On Monday, in the hours before voters in Iowa were scheduled to caucus, Sanders was back in Washington taking in the closing arguments of Trump's impeachment trial.

A spokesperson for the campaign said he'll be back in time for his Caucus Night Celebration at a Holiday Inn conference center outside of Des Moines.

The Vermont senator will make his New Hampshire debut the next night and will hold an event mid-morning Wednesday in the Granite State.

President Trump is expected to be aquitted in the Senate's impeachment trial on Wednesday as well.

Sanders returns to New Hampshire Friday to resume business on the campaign trail.

Sanders has been recently leading former Vice President Joe Biden in Iowa in the polls.

The Real Clear Politics polling average had Sanders leading Biden by 3.7 points the day of the caucuses.

He's up by 9 points over Biden in New Hampshire.

Sanders lost Iowa to Hillary Clinton in 2016 by a hair, though beat the former secretary of state in New Hampshire, boosted by his next-door-neighbor status.

She went on to beat him in South Carolina, a more diverse state, eventually winning the Democratic nomination.