NOVEMBER 5, 2007 - JOINT CENTER’S BOSITIS TALKS ABOUT MINORITY VOTING PATTERNS
David Bositis, senior research associate at the Joint Center for Political and Economic Studies, will talk about minority voting patterns in presidential elections at a symposium, on Monday, Nov. 5, sponsored by the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies/Johns Hopkins University (www.sais-jhu.edu) and the Universite Paris I(Pantheon-Sorbonne).
The symposium will take place at the Nitze School in Washington. Bositis will talk about “Minority Voting Patterns in Presidential Elections: Implications for 2008?” at 11:30 a.m. The symposium is open to the public. Bositis’ presentation is part of a research symposium called “The Politics of National Identity in Presidental Elections in France and the United States.”


