State GOP Vice Chairman Tim Johnson, angry: ‘Ya damn skippy’

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Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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Tim Johnson has been on the hot seat for the past several weeks. Johnson, the chairman of the Buncombe County Republican Party, ran for and won the position of vice chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party.

During that run, Johnson’s criminal past was brought to light. Johnson pleaded guilty in 1996 to a felonious assault on his first wife. Then a resident of Cleveland, Ohio, Johnson was sentenced to an 18-month suspended sentence contingent on his relocating to Toledo, according to the Cleveland Plain Dealer. Johnson at the time was running for an Ohio legislative seat as a Democrat.

As the video shows, Johnson has been stung by the campaign. It’s taken its toll on him.

Jason Sandford

Jason Sandford is a reporter, writer, blogger and photographer interested in all things Asheville.

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4 Comments

  1. Michelle October 10, 2010

    So, are you saying Tim Johnson and Tim Scott are one and the same???

    Youre ingorance precedes you, as usual.

    Sorry about your luck

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  2. shadmarsh July 6, 2009

    There is also the issue of Mr. Johnsons "PhD" which seem to be illegitimate.

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  3. R Bernier July 6, 2009

    Its clear that a person did alot of editting here on this video – taken way out of text.

    Maybe, the full version of this video could be placed here to explain the outrage of a person who has had his wife attacked on the internet.

    Tim speaks up for the people who are feed up with "go along to get along crowd".

    If you like how things are going, do nothing & expect the same.

    RB

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  4. Jeff July 5, 2009

    What a potty-mouth!

    So as a convicted felon, wouldn’t he be banned from voting?

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