Hillary Clinton. AP Photo/Matt Rourke A new Quinnipiac University survey discovered some potentially alarming results for Democrats — and particularly for former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

Quinnipiac released a poll Wednesday that showed various hypothetical general-election matchups in Ohio.

Clinton lost every one. She trailed GOP frontrunner Donald Trump by two points. Meanwhile, she fell 3 points behind Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, 5 points behind Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida, and 19 points back of John Kasich, the Ohio governor.

Dragging down Clinton was her low level of popularity in the state. Just 37% of Ohio voters said they viewed her favorably, while 57% said they saw her in an unfavorable light.

Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont, the challenger to Clinton in the Democratic primary, fared slightly better. He tied Trump and beat Cruz by 2 points, but he lost to Rubio by 2 points and to Kasich by 19 points as well.

No candidate has won the presidency without carrying Ohio since John F. Kennedy did in 1960. That's a streak of 13 consecutive elections.

The poll had a margin of error of 2.5%.