Actress and fervent Bernie Sanders supporter Susan Sarandon believes her candidate still has a chance because she’s sure about one thing: Hillary Clinton is going to be indicted over her use of a personal email server.

She traveled from New York to California to campaign for the socialist senator and spoke to MSNBC on Thursday.

Reporter Chris Jansing told Sarandon she believes the numbers are stacked against Sanders, to which the actress responded, “Except if you talk about super delegates and some of them have already changed their votes and…”

“He would need to flip more than 300 super delegates,” Jansing interjected. “It would be beyond unprecedented.”

“It would be unprecedented,” Sarandon acknowledged, “especially since so many of them are lobbyists for exactly the things he’s against.

“But nobody’s even talking about this indictment. What happens with that?” she countered.

“Well but there has been no indictment,” Jansing replied.

“No, but there’s going to be,” she said, before Jansing jumped in again, saying, “But we don’t know that.”

Sarandon doesn’t believe she could support Clinton as the nominee in November.