CNBC host Jim Cramer tweeted earlier today that his father, a Pennsylvania resident, would not have been allowed to vote as a result of the new voter ID laws in Pennsylvania.
I have a problem. My dad, a vet, won’t be allowed to vote in Pa. because he does not drive, he is elderly, and can’t prove his citizenship.
— Jim Cramer (@jimcramer) September 11, 2012
Cramer’s father would have been one of 750,000 registered votes in Pennsylvania who do not have photo identification cards from the Department of Transportation, taking away their voting rights on November 6. But thanks to his son, the new voter ID law will allegedly no longer prevent Mr. Cramer from voting. Pennsylvania’s Department of Transportation saw Jim Cramer’s tweet and promptly contacted him that that would make sure his father can vote.
Seven hours later, the Mad Money host sent out a series of tweets addressing the issue.
PennDot read my Tweet and came directly to the rescue of Pop and did so in a terrific way so he can vote.. Thank you Penndot!
— Jim Cramer (@jimcramer) September 11, 2012
When my dad and i talked about this we had no idea how to turn and he LOVES the right to vote. I praise Twitter for making things right…








