Mallorie Sullivan

msullivan@enquirer.com

If there's something John Kasich could say about the next addition to his campaign playlist, it'd be this: "Sorry, not sorry."

At a town hall event in Burlington, Wisconsin, on Saturday morning, the Ohio governor talked to the about 300 people in attendance about his accomplishments, including his success creating jobs, strengthening the economy and balancing the budget, and his vision for the White House if he were to be elected president.

He also set aside a little time to talk about his love for "The Biebs," or Canadian singer-songwriter Justin Bieber, "for you old folks," he added. "By the way, I love his new song."

That new song, which Kasich followed up on by asking his staff to add it to his pre-event playlist, is Bieber's catchy single, "Sorry," which many believe to be an apology to ex-girlfriend Selena Gomez.

"I'll be the only Republican candidate in history to play Justin Bieber," he said.

At a town hall event later in the day, in Janesville, Wisconsin, the Ohio governor fulfilled his promise.

The town hall events come three days before the primary in Wisconsin, where Kasich is currently polling around 19 percent.

Wondering what's on the rest of Kasich's playlist? Listen to it below.