Gingrich, Romney or Santorum: Alabamians Split

Updated: 2/09 2:22 pm

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (WIAT) - It's a three-way race when it comes to Alabama's choice for the Republican Presidential candidate.

Mitt Romney, Rick Santorum and Newt Gingrich are neck-and-neck.

It's a drastic change from November's survey results by Capital Survey Research Center.  In November, Gingrich had an overwhelming lead over Mitt Romney 43% compared to 14%.

Meanwhile, Rick Perry led the ranks in August 2011 with 30% of the support.  Romney had 24% during that survey.

February

2012

Mitt Romney

27%

Rick Santorum

23%

Newt Gingrich

22%

Ron Paul

7%

Don't Know/No Reply/Other

21%



November

2011

Newt Gingrich

43%

Mitt Romney

14%

Herman Cain

10%

Ron Paul

4%

Rick Perry

4%

Michelle Bachman

3%

Rick Santorum

1%

Jon Huntsman

1%

Don't Know/No Reply/Other

20%



August

2011

Rick Perry

30%

Mitt Romney

24%

Michelle Bachman

11%

Herman Cain

7%

Ron Paul

7%

Newt Gingrich

5%

Rick Santorum

1%

Jon Huntsman

1%

Don't Know/No Reply/Other

14%


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