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A tale of two Cassanos in 4th Senate District. Rahman puts $300k into campaign after vanquishing incumbent for party nomination.


This is not how veteran Manchester Democrat Steve Cassano had hoped to leave public office. He prospered under an increasingly harsh Democratic organization in Manchester. Cassano failed to prepare to thwart its pitiless will when it decided to discard him.

Cassano had the support of too few Democratic delegates at the 4th Senate District nominating convention in May to qualify for a primary against the organization’s new favorite, MD Rahman. After five decades in local politics, Cassano decided not to pursue a place on the ballot by collecting signatures for a primary or a place on the ballot.

Democrats and Republicans are engaged in a battle over the wisdom of Steve Cassano on the way forward. Rahman, after considerable delay, has snagged Cassano’s endorsement. Republicans are reminding voters of a spontaneous utterance about Rahman from Cassano.

Rahman, according to state campaign finance records, has put $300,000 of his own money into his campaign. His Cassano endorsement will likely reach more voters than the Cassano assessment Republican Jacqueline Crespan’s campaign is highlighting, ”He’s not ready for it…You don’t start in the senate.”

Rahman’s lavish self-financing puts him in the upper reaches of tier of Senate candidates who have poured their wealth into a campaign. It is likely to become a theme for others should the home health care business owner and real estate developer win on Tuesday.

Published November 5, 2022.