What happened: The Indiana Fever opened a fresh get-out-the-vote push urging fans to send Caitlin Clark to the 2026 WNBA All-Star Game. The team framed it as a campaign blitz, and the league noted that ballots count double on the current voting day. It is the latest step in a sustained Fever drive to elevate their backcourt star in the fan returns.
Why it matters: All-Star fan voting drives national visibility for a franchise that has anchored much of the WNBA's attention spike, and a starting nod would cement Clark as a centerpiece of the midseason showcase. The campaign lands while she is in the middle of a record-setting stretch, giving the pitch real on-court backing rather than pure marketing. A strong vote total also reinforces Indiana's broader effort to push multiple players into the game.
By the numbers: Over her last six outings Clark has posted lines of 32 PTS/10 AST/7 REB, 25/5/3, 21/14/5, 26/7/2 and 26 PTS/7 AST, and she recently became the first to log six straight 20-point, five-assist games.
What to watch: Watch the next batch of WNBA All-Star fan-vote returns to see whether Clark holds the top spot, and whether the double-weight voting day moves her totals.