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Presidential candidates make a lot of big promises during election season. John Kasich—the governor of Ohio and Republican candidate for president—is no exception. During an interview with CNN, he revealed that if he makes it to the Oval Office, he would attempt to get Pink Floyd back together.

As Stereogum points out, Kasich made his declaration during an interview with CNN (below) after saying that his favorite concert ever was Pink Floyd's The Wall tour stop in Pittsburgh. After calling Roger Waters an "incredible artist," he said:

"And if I’m president, I am going to once and for all try to reunite Pink Floyd to come together and play a couple songs. And since we have so much trouble in America with our finances, I’m going to start with a little song they created called ‘Money.'"

David Gilmour has said that Pink Floyd's 2014 album The Endless River was their last. Who knows, though—maybe Gov. Kasich can change his mind.