Prominent anti-Semites launch campaign to stop Republican from becoming Kentucky’s first black governor After Women's March ousting, Linda Sarsour and Tamika Mallory set their sights on Cameron

(Free Beacon) After they were deemed too anti-Semitic for the Women’s March, controversial activists Linda Sarsour and Tamika Mallory have their sights set on a new mission: stopping Republican Daniel Cameron from becoming Kentucky’s first black governor.

Sarsour and Mallory announced the campaign during a Monday press conference in Louisville. The pair’s social justice organization, Until Freedom, plans to open two offices in Kentucky to register new voters. Activists at the press conference referred to Cameron — the state’s first black attorney general — as “Judas” and “Uncle Daniel,” a reference to the racist “Uncle Tom” trope that denigrates black men as race traitors. “I would love to see a black man as governor, but not Daniel Cameron,” one activist said during the event.

It’s unclear if Sarsour and Mallory’s presence in the race will help or hurt Cameron.

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