Not hardly. Just check out the amici supporting her (NAACP, Jane Jacobs, et al.).
To drive the point home that many of the property owners on the business end of eminent domain are those who lack political power and influence, check out this brief filed on behalf of New York state Senator Bill Perkins in the Columbia/Tuck-it-Away case, where he argues that “blight removal” and “economic development” takings “disproportionately impact already marginalized groups, including tenants, the elderly, persons of low-income, and racial and ethnic minorities.” Br. at 7.
A post on a blog at Forbes, Liberals Should Be Upset by the Kelo Case makes the point well.