Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez appears to be rubbing voters the wrong way — if they’ve heard of her at all — with 36 percent of respondents in a new poll saying they have a negative opinion of her.

A Quinnipiac University survey released Thursday found that 23 percent gave her a favorable rating, but 38 percent said they didn’t know enough about the progressive politician to form an opinion about her — despite her being on the April 1 cover of Time magazine.

The 29-year-old Democrat got her highest favorable rating — 35 percent — from those in her 18-34 age group, with 23 percent of millennials viewing her as unfavorable and 41 percent acknowledging that they haven’t heard enough about her to make a decision.

Among Republicans, she got a 74 percent unfavorable rating and a 2 percent favorable rating. Twenty-three percent didn’t know enough about her.

Ocasio-Cortez was less known by Democrats, 44 percent, but her favorable rating hit 47 percent, with 7 percent regarding her unfavorably.

Asked if she was good for the Democratic Party, 33 percent overall said she was, while 6 percent of Republicans agreed along with 57 percent of Democrats.

But 73 percent of Republicans said she was bad for the party, a sentiment agreed to by only 9 percent of Democrats.

“All is definitely not A-OK for AOC. Most voters either don’t like the firebrand freshman congresswoman or don’t know who she is,” said Tim Malloy, assistant director of the poll.

The Quinnipiac University poll surveyed 1,358 voters nationwide between March 21 and 25. It has a plus/minus 3.3 percentage-point margin of error.