Mitt Romney lost the New Hampshire GOP primary to John McCain in 2008, but he’s hoping 2012’s primary will be different. Romney received a key endorsement from the granite state’s former governor, John H. Sununu. New Hampshire will hold the first presidential primary in the nation in January after the Iowa caucuses. While Romney continues to be the front runner in the GOP race, support for the former Massachusetts governor remains tepid at best. With a history of modified positions and the albatross of “Romneycare,” the Massachusetts health care reform legislation that served as a model for President Obama’s health care reform, hanging around his neck, many in the GOP base question Romney’s conservatism. Former New Hampshire Governor John H. Sununu, who was chief of staff to President George H.W. Bush, tells The Takeaway why he’s supporting Mitt Romney, and defends Romney’s conservative credentials.