Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney may be having trouble nationally, but his lead in the Granite State, while narrowing slightly, is still overwhelming.

Romney leads the Republican field in a new Suffolk University/7News poll with the support of 38 percent of GOP voters (down slightly from 41 percent last month), followed by Newt Gingrich with 20 percent (up from 14 percent), and Jon Huntsman at 13 percent (up from 9 percent). Ron Paul's support in New Hampshire is down to 8 percent from 14 percent.

Romney maintains a significant lead over Gingrich with voters when asked to gauge his fitness for the presidency:

"Of the two leaders – Romney and Gingrich – Romney was trusted more to fix the economy by 59 percent to 20 percent over Gingrich, while 62 percent of voters said Romney would be better at bringing America together than Gingrich (18 percent). Romney was considered to have the personality best suited to be president (70 percent) compared to Gingrich (16 percent)."

Buddy Roemer actually polls ahead of Texas Gov. Rick Perry in the poll.

Read the full poll results here >