Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren is easily beating former Vice President Joe Biden in a Quinnipiac poll released Thursday, coming in at 28% to Biden's 21%.

It's not the first poll to show Warren leading — Quinnipiac also showed her leading by a few points earlier this month before the most recent debate — and a CNN poll released Wednesday that showed Biden leading the Democratic field with the widest margin in months. CNN's poll had Biden clocking in at 34%, compared to Warren at 19%.

But the Quinnipiac poll is still sure to stir talk of Warren's potential strength and Biden's potential weakness in the months leading up to the Iowa caucuses. Respondents in Quinnipiac's poll still believe Biden has the best chance of defeating President Trump in the general election.

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The Quinnipiac poll also has Senator Bernie Sanders at 15%, Indiana Mayor Pete Buttigieg at 10%, Senator Kamala Harris at 5%, and Senator Amy Klobuchar at 3%, with no other Democrat topping 1%.

Quinnipiac polled 1,587 self-identified registered voters from October 17 to October 21.

Warren and Biden will face off again in the next Democratic debate November 20.

Warren is expected to soon outline how she'd pay for "Medicare for All." She previously stumbled over questions and faced criticisms from her competitors about whether she would raise taxes on the middle class to pay for the single-payer plan.