'Underdog' Biden still has time to turn campaign around before the election, Democrat strategists say

President Joe Biden still has time to turn his campaign around and evade being replaced as the nominee despite a damaging two weeks that followed the first presidential debate, Democrat strategists tell Fox News Digital.

Biden faces increased calls to step down as the Democratic nominee following his performance at the first presidential debate, however strategists with knowledge of presidential campaigns say irreversible damage has not been done to his re-election efforts.

"The president has been clear — he’s the elected nominee, and he is not budging from that position unless god himself intervenes," Democrat strategist Mark Penn told Fox News Digital when asked about the state of Biden's campaign.

"Right now, Donald Trump is clearly leading, but it’s nowhere near double digits, so the race remains within the ability of a few percent of switching voters to change the outcome and, as events like the debate show, there’s plenty of game-changing possibilities."

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Penn added that "net-net Biden is now the underdog, but this race is far from over."

Jessica Tarlov, Fox News Contributor and Democrat political strategist, also said that Biden has more than enough time to turn his campaign around before November.

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"Is there enough time? Of course. Four months is a lifetime in politics. The election is about Trump. Those that will support him and those that won’t. I’m not saying Biden has ground to make up, but Trump remains hugely unpopular and polarizing through all of the president’s troubles," Tarlov said. 

Tarlov noted that Democrats will need to come together in order to secure a win in November.

"Whatever happens, Democrats have to come together against the common cause of defeating Trump," she told Fox Digital. "And if they do, can 100% win."

Another Democratic strategist said comebacks happen frequently in politics, and Biden's is no exception.

"Politics is replete with comebacks, but they all had to run to do Witt. There’s a long list of comebacks, and if anyone can, it’s President Biden," strategist Ted Trimpa told Fox. 

Biden has stated on several occasions that he will not be stepping down as the nominee, but continues to face pressure from members within his own party to consider dropping out of the 2024 race.

Caitlin Clark records fifth straight double-double as Fever stave off Mercury comeback

Caitlin Clark's feverishly hot rookie campaign in the WNBA keeps getting better.

The league's No. 1 overall pick recorded a double-double for the fifth game in a row, and for the sixth time in seven games, as the Indiana Fever got a 95-86 win on Friday over the Phoenix Mercury.

Clark dropped 20 points and handed out 13 assists, tying a career-high that she has notched four times, all during her last seven contests.

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It was also the third-straight game where Clark had 13 assists. In her last seven games, she's averaging 18.3 points and 11.7 assists.

After starting the season 3-10, the Fever have now won seven of their last 11 games — but this one was almost a brutal collapse.

The Fever led by 31 points with 1:38 to go in the third quarter before the Mercury went on a 31-4 run to cut that deficit to just four points with 3:12 to go in the ballgame.

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However, Indiana survived by going on a 10-5 run to end it, which included Clark's final two assists.

This comes on the precipice of Clark earning the most votes for next Saturday's All-Star Game — she was the only player to garner over 700,000 votes. Her Fever teammate, Aaliyah Boston, was second, while A'ja Wilson was third.

Perhaps Clark saw Angel Reese's (ongoing) streak of 14-straight double-doubles, which is an all-time league record. Reese earned the fifth-most votes, and she and Clark are the only two rookies to be voted All-Stars.

The Fever head to Minnesota to take on the Lynx on Sunday, and their final game before the month-long Olympic break will be on Wednesday against the Dallas Wings.

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