(MOBILE, Ala.) - New poll numbers show Alabama voters favor Mitt Romney a month before the state's Republican Presidential Primary.
The former Massachusetts Governor sits on top of state polls with 27% of voters supporting him. Romney has won the most delegates in the nation's primaries so far.
Coming off a week of big wins in Minnesota, Colorado, and Missouri, Senator Rick Santorum now holds a solid second place in the number of delegates.
New February voter polls show Santorum skyrocketing among Alabama voters moving from 1% in August 2011 to 23% this week.
Nearly half of Alabama voters who supported Newt Gingrich in November have dwindled this month, falling from 43% to 22% this week. The former speaker now sits in third behind Santorum.
Even more surpising, the number of undecided voters have grown in Alabama from 14% in August 2011 to 21% this month.
"I really don't have an opinion right now on any of them to be quite honest" Marian Fountain said. "They seem to backtrack on their promises."
"I've heard good and bad from both sides from the commercials from each other, how they're always attacking one another," Elizabeth Thonton said.
Mobile voter Clint Edmonds said Ron Paul was his candidate, but as his numbers dwindle in Alabama (new poll number show Paul with just 7% of the state's support) he is undecided, and he said TV ads are a turn off.
"I vote but I hate the whole voting season," Edmonds said. "I'm not a big supporter of Obama, so it'll probably be whichever republican at the time that I like the best."
The recent poll was taken over three days this week by Capital Survey Research Center. 421 likely voters were polled across the state.