Anyone who is actively engaged in the "Draft Warren" movement is not basing their decision on poll numbers. They agree with Warren's positions and support her attitude of getting tough with institutions and individuals who are not perceived (and that's putting it mildly) of not being aligned with Main Street.
Until the deadline for declaring passes and Warren hasn't done so, or she holds an extremely direct: "Leave me alone, assholes," press conference, there is no poll from any authority that will diminish their enthusiasm by even the smallest measure. If Warren's categorical "No" response to Fortune Magazine almost a month ago that she will not run for President in the future tense didn't, nothing else will.
I say this as someone who would happily vote for Warren in the Michigan primary if she were in it... under the assumption that she'd lose by about 40 points.
At this point, diaries based on math that refer to her chances of winning the nomination serve as productive a purpose as wearing a lapel pin to a Republican debate that says: "Evolution is real."
Dear Judges: I didn't put anything in the "extended" section yet, so let me know if there's any pandering I can add.
Here's a Quote from the Blog!
Interviewing Warren for Fortune, former FDIC chairman Sheila Bair asked: “So are you going to run for President?”
“No,”replied the senator from Massachusetts.