Um...
Despite what gets repeated on GAF here too much, money matters less in elections than it appears. Yes, it is important, but the definitive deciding factor? Absolutely not. We have a very recent example of this staring us right in the face: Rick Perry. The guy dumped millions into Iowa and a crap-ton in SC. Did it do him any good? No, it didn't. So what if she doesn't get any fundraising from Wall Street? Why would that make a difference? She'll have the full power of the DNC behind her and will get more than enough enthusiastic donation from supporters. Why would a million dollars from Wall Street make any difference in an election?
America being a nation far too the right isn't accurate, but that's a discussion for another time.
But let's say you're right. Let's say that America is far too the right for someone like Elizabeth Warren, yet what is it about her that makes her a left-wing extremist? I mean, anyone who pays close enough attention knows that Warren is a genuine liberal, but Americans don't often vote on policies: They vote their feelings. Look at the
priorities page on her website. What on that page screams left-wing extremist? Elizabeth Warren's greatest asset is distilling the liberal philosophy into something everyone can understand. Everyone was saying that the speech made by Obama in Kansas last year was very much something Elizabeth Warren would've said.
Not to mention that'd she be running out of the wake of the Recovery President if Obama wins re-election.