A new Fox News poll has former Vice President Joe Biden far ahead of President Donald Trump in a hypothetical 2020 matchup.

The poll, which was released on Nov. 3, shows Biden ahead of Trump by 12 points.

51% of respondents said they would choose Biden if they election were held today. 39% said they would choose Trump. 5% said other, 4% said they didn't know, and 2% said they wouldn't vote. Biden vs. Trump was the only hypothetical matchup in which Trump lost points. In all other matchups, he polled at 41%.

Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders also hold leads over Trump in the latest Fox News poll, albeit slightly smaller ones.

49% of respondents said they would choose Sanders. 41% said they would choose Trump. 5% said other, 4% said they didn't know, and 1% said they wouldn't vote.

46% of respondents said they would choose Warren. 41% said they would choose Trump. 7% said other, 4% said they didn't know, and 2% said they wouldn't vote.

A couple of hypothetical matchups send more voters to a third-party candidate or keep them home entirely.

A matchup between Pete Buttigieg and President Trump is a toss-up, with both polling at 41%.

In a hypothetical rematch between Trump and Hillary Clinton, who lost to Trump in 2016, 43% of respondents said they would choose Clinton and 41% said they would choose Trump. These numbers are within the poll's margin of error. 9% said other, 3% said they didn't know, and 5% said they wouldn't vote.

The poll did not ask respondents about other candidates.

The Fox News poll gives a different picture of the 2020 election compared to

. Despite Fox News' latest numbers, those polls show voters leaning toward Trump in key areas needed to win the election.

On the issue of impeachment, 49% of respondents support impeachment, as opposed to 45% of respondents who do not. Among those who do not, 57% said nothing, not even new evidence, would cause them to support impeachment.

68% of respondents said they were at least somewhat troubled by President Trump's dealings with the Ukrainian president. 27% said they weren't troubled at all. 5% said they didn't know.

Health care was identified as the most important issue for voters followed closely by the economy. President Trump's handling of the economy is the only one of four main issues for which Trump has a net positive approval rating. 49% approve of his handling of the economy and 46% disapprove. On immigration, 40% approve and 57% disapprove. On foreign policy, 37% approve and 56% disapprove. On the most important issue, health care, 35% approve and 53% disapprove. The remaining respondents said they didn't know.

The poll sampled 1040 registered voters on both landline (229) and cellphone (811) numbers.