ROUGH CUT (NO REPORTER NARRATION)<br/> <br />U.S. Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney said he has finished writing his victory speech on Tuesday (November 6).<br/> <br />Speaking to reporters while on a plane from Pittsburgh to Boston, Romney said he was proud of the campaign his team had run.<br/> <br />"I am very pleased. I feel like we put it all on the field. We left nothing in the locker room. We fought to the very end and I think that's why we'll be successful," he said.<br/> <br />He also said that he had finished his victory speech -- and not yet written a possible concession speech.<br/> <br />"I just finished writing a victory speech. It's about 1,118 words. And, I'm sure it'll change before I'm finished because I haven't passed it around to my family and friends and advisers to get their reaction. But I've only written one speech at this point," Romney said.<br/> <br />Romney also spoke wistfully of his parents and his family.
