From The Road
February 4, 2008 10:16 PM

Romney Will Skip Bed In Favor Of Airline Seat Tonight

By
Scott Conroy
Topics
Mitt Romney
(CBS)
From CBS News' Scott Conroy:

LONG BEACH, CALIF. -- As he continues his final cross-country odyssey before polls open in 21 states tomorrow morning, time may be Mitt Romney's biggest enemy. As an underdog in many of Tuesday's biggest contests, Romney has a lot of ground to make up and not a lot of hours in which to do it.

When he touched down in Oklahoma City this evening, the former Massachusetts governor made the most of the short time he had available by holding an event that was part rally and part press conference.

After delivering an abbreviated stump speech in front of a small crowd of over 100 people, Romney opened the floor to reporters' questions without leaving the stage.

Romney said that his campaign has seen signs of a groundswell of conservative support across the country, due in part to conservative talk-radio hosts like Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity, who seem to be coalescing around his candidacy in order to try to prevent John McCain from getting the nomination.

"So I think I got a good shot of picking up even the majority of delegates in California, or the majority of votes there," Romney said. "And I was just in Georgia, a few minutes ago it seems like, and that was a race where people didn't give me much of a shot, but right now it looks like a virtual dead heat in Georgia. And there are other states that I was behind in and now I'm surging in. One of them I hope is Oklahoma."

Reporters waited for the crowd's cheers to die down before asking the next question.

Romney will host a rally in Long Beach, California, tonight before taking an overnight flight to West Virginia, where he'll speak at the delegate convention in Charleston Tuesday morning.

When staffers and members of the media boarded the campaign plane in Oklahoma City tonight, we were greeted with pillows and blankets. With stops in four states in three time zones today and an overnight flight to look forward to, it was a welcome sight, indeed.

It's another long day in what has already been a long campaign, but Romney hopes his quest for the GOP nomination won't end anytime soon.

"We're not going to be much more than halfway through as of Tuesday night," he said. "I want to keep battling, and I believe that conservative in this path that make up the bulk of our party they are going to rally to my campaign. By the time this is finished, I'm going to have enjoyed a great campaign against Senator McCain, but I'm going to beat him."

  • Scott Conroy

    Scott Conroy is a National Political Reporter for RealClearPolitics and a contributor for CBS News.

Add a Comment
by dvdwinters February 5, 2008 1:41 PM EST
I attended his rally in Atlanta yesterday. There were hundreds of enthusiastic supporters. Let''s get out the vote today for Romney!
Reply to this comment
by hthalljr February 5, 2008 10:55 AM EST
Thanks, Governor Romney, for all the toil and sacrifice for our values.

I hope you get a nap at home after you vote this afternoon, and I wish you a wonderful Super-Tuesday evening, filled with pleasant surprises!

Tracy Hall Jr
hthalljr''gmail''com
Reply to this comment
by pelosisstill February 5, 2008 5:17 AM EST
Prove Ron Paul is a Conservative, and NOT a magnet for Neo-Nazis. Because that is what HE is.

Outside of ILLEGAL aliens - whom he has a hangup about, he''s NO different than the other Islamonazi appeasers on the Democratic side, namely Boy Obama and the Cuckolded Shrew.

A vote for Ron Paul is a vote for Obama. Period.
Reply to this comment
by boatdocster February 5, 2008 3:18 AM EST
First, Rush and Shawn and the FOX NOISE crew are usually ill informed - they spouted for Giuliani, then Thompson and the are both gone and buried.

Mitt was liberal before he found GOD and the GOP right before running; Mitt, changing from Blue Silk to Red Silk boxers does not make you a conservative, despite what you may think. Combine that with being a super flip flopper and he''s off my ballot.

Ron Paul is the only true conservative but FOX NOISE does not like him (Newsflash to hate monger Shawn Hannity - Paul is still in the race and Giulani is history!!), and they can not control McCain, hence the push for Romney.
Reply to this comment
by melinda0464 February 5, 2008 2:48 AM EST
Mitt, we are still holding out hope for you! Thanks for staying in it for the long run. Conservatives get out and vote!
Vote for Mitt Romney!
Reply to this comment
.

Follow From The Road

Scroll Left
Scroll Right More »
CBS News on Facebook