As Rick Perry shifts his focus to the upcoming New Hampshire primary, the fifth place finisher in the Iowa caucus finds himself looking up at his Republican rivals, according to recent polls.

In the latest CNN/ORC Poll and Suffolk Tracking Poll, Perry fails to register a single percentage point with likely New Hampshire voters.

Indeed, most candidates seem to be stagnant in New Hampshire, with the exception of Rick Santorum. Among those in the CNN/ORC Poll whose support remains unchanged with New Hampshire voters over the past week are Mitt Romney, Ron Paul and Jon Huntsman.

Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, leads with 47 percent and remains the heavy frontrunner in a state which is considered vital to the winner of the Iowa caucus. Romney owns a vacation home in the Granite State.

Paul continues to maintain support in the state, sitting in second with 17 percent. The Texas congressman and self-proclaimed “champion of liberty” looks to carry the momentum of a strong third place showing in Iowa to the first primary of the year.

Former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman follows with 13 percent in the state which he has made his top priority and has campaigned fervently in.

Making the biggest jump in New Hampshire is Santorum. The former Pennsylvania senator, who finished a strong second only eight votes behind Romney in Iowa, jumped from 5 percent pre-Iowa to 10 percent post-Iowa in his bid to become what many view as a conservative alternative to Romney.

In the latest Suffolk Tracking Poll released this morning, Perry does not even register, pulling in zero percent support and finishing dead last, behind even former Louisiana Governor Buddy Roemer, a critic of big money in politics, and Michele Bachmann, who dropped out of the race yesterday.

Romney also leads in the Suffolk poll with 41 percent, while Paul is the only other candidate receiving double-digit support with 18 percent.

Seventeen percent of voters said they were undecided.

The Texas governor also continues to also see himself struggling in polling nationally. In the latest Gallup Tracking poll, Perry sits in fifth place with 6 percent.

Romney and former House Speaker Newt Gingrich continue to sit atop national polls with 26 and 23 percent respectively. Paul sits in third with 13 percent, with Santorum leap-frogging Perry into fourth with 8 percent.