washington. as tom foreman reports, that day of break for washington could add up to millions of dollars in lost productivity for taxpayers. reporter: first came snow-pocalips and perhaps the worst storm d.c. has ever seen in march. snow-quester. up to a foot of snow. the nation s capital in the crosshairs. reporter: only it didn t turn out that way. storm that was supposed to cripple washington stay off the streets. krp instead just made it limp a little with a lot of cold, with wet rain. i saw the snow and i was thinking it was a lot worse than it really was. reporter: nonetheless, dozens of flights cancel. federal offices threw up the shutters. from the education department to the irs to the fbi. congress met but postponed a hearing on homeland security. the white house even called off the daily press briefing. hard to tell if reporters
fallen and people have neared their final decisions, santorum has gotten new well timed buzz, still in the field of seven only two seem organized to compete nationwide, romney and paul. only they submitted the 10,000 ballot petitions required for the super ballot in virginia in march. others didn t qualify and won t be on virginia s ballot. gingrich vowed a write-in bid, only to learn that s prohibited in his adopted state. organization is absolutely key in iowa. because there s just so few days left, who manages to rent vans and get people to the caucus places could be the deciding factor? the last thing to remember here, all the polls that have transpired, the attack ads, the debates, become less and less important in the closing days. right now about half of all likely iowa caucusgoers have made up their minds and probably won t until eight days from now.
their final decisions, santorum has gotten new well timed buzz, still in the field of seven only two seem organized to compete nationwide, romney and paul. only they submitted the 10,000 ballot petitions required for the super ballot in virginia in march. others didn t qualify and won t be on virginia s ballot. gingrich vowed a write-in bid, only to learn that s prohibited in his adopted state. organization is absolutely key in iowa. because there s just so few days left, who manages to rent vans and get people to the caucus places could be the deciding factor? the last thing to remember here, all the polls that have transpired, the attack ads, the debates, become less and less important in the closing days. right now about half of all likely iowa caucusgoers have made up their minds and probably won t until eight days from now.