Real world and television political figures collided Monday night when Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton visited the set of ABC's "Scandal." Clinton took a number of pictures with the cast of the political drama including Kerry Washingotn, Scott Foley, Darby Stanchfield, and even the fake president himself - Tony Goldwyn.

Clinton stopped by the "Scandal" set during her fundraising trip to Los Angeles where she held two fundraisers. While Clinton will not actually appear on-screen, according to Variety, she did take time to talk with the cast of the show.

"So, this happened while I was directing tonight. No big deal. #imwithher," said Foley in a post that showed Clinton laughing alongside Goldwyn.

"A good friend came by set today," Washington captioned a photo of Clinton going to shake hands with someone. "Proud to say... #imwithher."

A number of the actors in the cast of "Scandal" have already voiced their support for Clinton in the 2016 presidential race. Goldywn campaigned for her during the Nevada primary last week, according to the Hollywood Reporter, and "Scandal" creator and executive producer, Shonda Rhimes, already joined Clinton's #ImWithHer campaign in a video put together by Lena Dunham.

"I'm with her because I want to maintain my freedoms," Rhimes said.

"Scandal" is not the first show Clinton has stopped by on her quest for the White House. Last year, Clinton filmed a cameo for Season 3 of the Comedy Central series "Broad City," which stars Ilana Glazer and Abbi Jacobson and is executively produced by Amy Poehler.

"Scandal" airs Thursdays at 9 p.m. on ABC.