So President Bush got re-elected as the AOL poll predicted, but not by the landslide predicted.
Instead of 478 electoral votes, Bush got 286 (including 12 not yet announced, 7 from Iowa and 5 from New Mexico).
Instead of 60 electoral votes, Kerry got 252.
Instead of winning all states but 5 and the District of Columbia, Bush won 31 states (counting Iowa and New Mexico) while Kerry won 18 and the District of Columbia.
Bush won the popular vote 51% to 48%, the largest margin in recent elections, but not the 55% to 45% the AOL poll predicted.
Still, not a bad showing for the huge AOL Presidential Straw Poll, as good or better than most other much smaller polls.
Probably the most obvious generalization is AOL members apparently are more Republican oriented than the general public, especially in the 13 states the AOL poll predicted would go to Bush but instead went to Kerry.