The ad, which is the first in a series, hits the airwaves tonight in a «sizable» buy, according to the committee's new spokesman, former Pataki administration spokesman Mike McKeon.
The commercial hits the Albany airwavestonight amid signs that Tedisco, who was once seen as the odds - on favorite for the seat vacated by Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D), is losing altitude against Murphy despite the district's slight Republican lean.