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Bill Clinton may have violated election regulations Tuesday when he entered a poll site in Boston while stumping for his wife, Hillary Clinton, in Massachusetts.

“Aren’t there rules about electioneering at the polling location?” one person wrote on Twitter, after seeing the video.

“How is this legal?” asked a second critic.

Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin told the New York Times that he had to remind election workers that “even a president can’t go inside and work a polling place.”

“He can go in, but he can’t approach voters,” Galvin said. “We just took the extra precaution of telling them because this is not a usual occurrence. You don’t usually get a president doing this.”

The state’s election regulations prohibit electioneering within 150 feet of a poll site.

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