This looks like anti-Romney. The same website was anti-Bush in 2004, and the IP address seems to resolve to a web design company out of Chicago(!).
A whois search of the domain name brings up Dynadot.
After searching for Dynadot this is what I found..
In February 2008, the wikileaks.org domain name was taken offline after the Swiss Bank Julius Baer sued WikiLeaks and Dynadot, the wikileaks.org domain registrar, in a court in California, United States,
and obtained a permanent injunction ordering the shutdown.[3][4] WikiLeaks had hosted allegations of illegal activities at the bank’s Cayman Islands branch.[3] WikiLeaks’ U.S. Registrar, Dynadot, complied with the order by removing its DNS entries.
However, the website remained accessible via its numeric IP address, and online activists immediately mirrored WikiLeaks at dozens of alternative websites worldwide.[5]
Looks like Dynadot was at least at some point associated with Wikileaks...