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"I don't think it's that Americans don't take stock in the candidates, " Rohde said.
CNN: Students dismiss VP candidates' influence on voting
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Duke University, political scientist, David Rohde says this has big implications for the general election.
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David Rohde: My concern in the telecom world is less the day after than the month after.
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"There's little evidence from previous presidential elections of a vice presidential candidate having much impact, " Rohde said.
CNN: Students dismiss VP candidates' influence on voting
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Athar Abbas told CNN that the Pakistani military was involved in freeing Rohde.
CNN: New York Times reporter escapes Taliban
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We are delighted to announce that two-time Pulitzer Prize winner David Rohde will be joining Reuters as a columnist.
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Rohde is one of the most brilliant and consequential journalists of his generation.
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Rohde, Ludin and their driver were kidnapped outside of Kabul, Afghanistan, on November 10, and Afghan and Western officials said recently that Rohde was being held in Pakistan.
CNN: New York Times reporter escapes Taliban
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Lackluster reaction to candidates for vice president is nothing new, said political science professor David Rohde -- running mates rarely have an effect on the election of a president.
CNN: Students dismiss VP candidates' influence on voting
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"It is hard to describe the enormous relief we felt at hearing the news of David and Tahir's escape and knowing he is safe, " a statement from Rohde's family said.
CNN: New York Times reporter escapes Taliban
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David Rohde told his wife, Kristen Mulvihill, that he and a local reporter, Tahir Ludin, climbed over the wall of a compound late Friday where they were being held in the North Waziristan region of Pakistan.
CNN: New York Times reporter escapes Taliban
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Lead scientist at Berkeley Earth, Robert Rohde said that the study was the first to address issues concerning data bias and used nearly all available data, which amounted to five times more station locations (39, 000 compared to 7, 280) than reviewed by prior groups.
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