The Federalist: Antifa Sympathizer Orchestrates Billboard Campaign to Topple Colorado GOP Candidate
A new billboard campaign popping up in western Colorado advertising a recently launched website attacking 3rd congressional district Republican nominee Lauren Boebert is orchestrated by an Antifa sympathizer, FEC records show.
George Autobee, according to an August filing with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), is one of the founders of the new group “Rural Colorado United” that erected an anti-Boebert billboard in Grand Junction located on the western border of the state near Utah.
A simple search on Autobee’s Facebook offers an image of the standard anti-Trump liberal who just last week published a post in solidarity with Antifa, the radical left-wing group that encourages the use of violence to pursue its political agenda.
Acting Secretary of Homeland Security Chad Wold told The Federalist during an exclusive interview in August that the loose organization at the center of this year’s devastating outbreak of civil unrest “absolutely” meets the definition of a domestic terrorist group.
“I think what we see with them individually targeting law enforcement, individually targeting certain officials for certain reasons, that is the definition of domestic terrorism,” Wolf said, with the caveat that the decentralized nature of the far-left terrorist group makes it difficult to define who is a part of it.
Autobee has also been featured in an ad for Boebert’s November opponent, although his appearance was in a campaign commercial two years ago when the former Democratic Colorado State Rep. Diane Mitsch Bush was running against Republican incumbent Scott Tipton ousted by Boebert in a primary earlier this year.