Gregg: Romney has conservative philosophy to solve problems
CONCORD, N.H. -- The most successful politician in New Hampshire history endorsed Mitt Romney's presidential campaign at a time when Romney's Republican opponents appear to be catching up.
US Senator Judd Gregg is the son of a beloved former governor who himself has never lost an election. Since the 1980s, Judd Gregg has been an executive councilor, US representative, and governor, and is now in his third term in the US Senate.
"If you would have said that I would endorse a former governor of Massachusetts I wouldn't believe you," said Gregg to an audience of over a 100 on the steps of the state library. "But then again I wouldn't believe that the Red Sox would ever win two World Series in my lifetime either."
After the rally Romney was to file papers placing his name on the New Hampshire primary ballot.
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