Warren had responded as he did again this year to opposition to inviting Clinton that although he may differ with people over certain issues, he and Christians should work together on the common cause of helping millions of people living with HIV/AIDS.
Experts have noted that Clinton has much to gain from a favorable reception at the Saddleback conference.
An August Pew Research Center survey found that 58 percent of white evangelical Protestants surveyed that identified themselves as Democrat or leaning towards that party had an unfavorable impression of Clinton, Pew research director Scott Keeter said to Reuters.
A good reception at the influential megachurch might help Clinton make inroads among the evangelical voters.
Sen. Clinton has the boldness to broaden her base it shows shes done her homework and shes open to new ideas, said Vivian Berryhill, president and founder of the National Coalition of Pastors Spouses, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
Were very religious in this country, and these are the people who helped elect [President] Bush, Berryhill said as she motioned around the Saddleback worship hall. So for her to come here is a gutsy move.
The third annual Global Summit on AIDS and the Church concluded on Friday, and led up to the first-ever Youth Summit on Saturday, Dec. 1 World AIDS Day also hosted by Saddleback Church.









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