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    5 comments  ·  AOL.com  ·  Admin →
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    Martha Rutherford commented  · 

    Haha. true.

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    Martha Rutherford commented  · 

    I completely agree—those repetitive Kamala ads are frustrating. It feels like there’s no way to escape them, no matter how many times we close or hide them. AOL should really give users more control over what they see. A cleaner, more balanced ad experience would definitely improve the site.

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    Martha Rutherford commented  · 

    Hope they fix it soon! Adding contacts should be seamless!

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    Martha Rutherford commented  · 

    Thanks for the advice, I will contac them. It sounds frustrating to face issues when adding contacts just to send mail. AOL should definitely streamline that process for better user experience.

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    Martha Rutherford commented  · 

    I understand your frustration with the frequent Harris ads; they've been quite pervasive lately. Some of these ads have even been misleading or deceptive, adding to the annoyance. It's concerning how political advertising has evolved, often prioritizing sensationalism over substance.

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