Timken lied about never donating to Kasich
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Seeking to distance herself from former Ohio Gov. John Kasich, Republican U.S. Senate candidate Jane Timken erroneously claimed on conservative radio that she never donated to his 2016 presidential campaign.
The assertion came in a race where an endorsement from former President Donald Trump, a favorite target of Kasich’s attacks, could be potentially pivotal. The Republican ex-president twice carried Ohio by more than 8 percentage points.
Timken brought up the donation issue while pushing back Friday against a characterization by conservative talk show host Bob Frantz that she was “a huge Kasich fan” and has a “back and forth going there with respect to true conservatives and Republicans In Name Only.”
The woman who ousted Kasich’s handselected party chair in 2017 after Trump personally intervened to back the takeover rushed to squelch the suggestion, saying of Kasich, “I never donated (to) or supported his presidential campaign.”
Campaign finance reports show Timken, not yet the head of the Ohio Republican Party at the time, contributed the maximum $2,700 to Kasich’s presidential run in February 2016. Her husband, Ward J. “Tim” Timken Jr., then the CEO of Timkensteel, donated the same amount the same day.
Her campaign told The Associated Press that Timken believed her statement on the radio to be accurate.
Spokesperson Mandi Merritt said both donations came from Tim Timken, but in a check with both the couple’s names on it. She said he intended to spread the donation across both election cycles, primary and general, but the Kasich campaign logged it as two separate donations, one from each Timken.
A Kasich spokesperson couldn’t immediately verify those details Tuesday.
“There is only one candidate in this race that took on and defeated Kasich and his establishment — and that is Jane Timken,” Merritt said in an emailed statement.