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Biden takes advantage as senators leave campaign trail for impeachment trial

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When the Senate impeachment trial begins, senators campaigning for president, including Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Sen. Bernie Sanders, will have to leave the trail and head back to Washington. This will leave former Vice President Joe Biden and Pete Buttigieg with more room to win over voters in Iowa ahead of the caucuses.